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1. ee er a e ei fin ene e Te Edge Switch f aliis TE or Ce at Tat lel tia N Wei Figure 3 3 Multistage Topology 3 10 59021 09 A XX 3 Planning QLOGIC Fabric Security 3 5 Fabric Security Fabric security consists of the following m User account security H Fabric services 3 5 1 User Account Security User account security consists of the administration of account names passwords expiration date and authority level If an account has Admin authority all management tasks can be performed by that account in both SANsurfer Switch Manager and the Command Line Interface Otherwise only monitoring tasks are available The default account name Admin is the only account that can administer user accounts Consider your management needs and determine the number of user accounts their authority needs and expiration dates Account names and passwords are always required when connecting to a switch through Telnet However SANsurfer Swi
2. gii TN C2 STEN e e e e ala ES Ud SCH RCRCHCRCRCRIW ICH Se A ES tJO argento LO eo eo te a ma so UJO pacem a Figure 3 1 Cascade with a Loop Topology 3 8 59021 09 A XX 3 Planning QLOGIC Multiple Chassis Fabrics 3 4 3 2 Mesh Topology A mesh topology describes a fabric in which each chassis has at least one port directly connected to each other chassis in the fabric The example mesh fabric shown in Figure 3 2 has the following characteristics E Each link contributes up to 200 MB s of bandwidth between switches 400 MB s in full duplex Because of multiple parallel paths there is less competition for this bandwidth than with a cascade or a Multistage topology m Latency between any two device ports is one chassis hop m 40 Fibre Channel ports are available for devices K eo CD CE gee es ol core Dinamici i rr ES Cipro i Ta n N ge
3. Figure 2 7 Ethernet Port 59021 09 A 2 7 2 General Description XX Serial Port QLOGIC 2 4 Serial Port The SANbox2 16 switch is equipped with an RS 232 serial port for maintenance purposes The serial port location is shown in Figure 2 8 You can manage the switch through the serial port using the CLI Serial Port gt 4 Figure 2 8 Serial Port and Pin Identification The serial port connector requires a null modem F F DB9 cable The pins on the switch RS 232 connector are shown in Figure 2 8 and identified in Table 2 1 Refer to Connect the Workstation to the Switch on page 4 6 for information about connecting the management workstation through the serial port Table 2 1 Serial Port Pin Identification Pin Number Description Carrier Detect DCD Receive Data RxD Transmit Data TxD Data Terminal Ready DTR Signal Ground GND Data Set Ready DSR Request to Send RTS Clear to Send CTS oO oo N O Ud A W N Ring Indicator RI 2 8 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 2 General Description Power Supplies 2 5 Power Supplies The power supplies convert standard 110 or 230 VAC to DC voltages for the various switch circuits Each power supply has an AC power receptacle an On Off switch and two status LEDs as shown in Fi
4. 1 0625 or 2 125 Gbps Maximum Frame Size 2148 bytes 2112 byte payload System Processor 266 MHz Pentium processor Fabric Latency best Casel lt 0 4 usec Fabric Point to Point Bandwidth 1 0625 or 2 125 Gbps full duplex Fabric Aggregate Bandwidth 32 Gb s for a single switch A 2 Maintainability Maintenance Strategy Field Replaceable Units E SFP transceivers H Power supplies m Fans DIAQMOSHICS g dd need Power On Self Test POST tests all functional components except SFP transceivers Port tests include online internal and external tests User Interface LED indicators A 2 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC A Specifications Fabric Management A 3 Fabric Management Management Methods Maintenance Con nection Ethernet Connection Switch Agent A 4 Dimensions Width Height Depth Weight A 5 Electrical 59021 09 A Operating voltage Power source loading Heat Output maximum Circuit Protection SANsurfer Switch Manager Graphical User Interface Application Programming Interface Command Line Interface GS 3 Management Server SNMP FTP RS 232 connector null modem F F DB9 cable RJ 45 connector 10 100 BASE T
5. 0 2 8 10 12 14 0000 DE DE 5a 58 58 E TA D Eat OO OO OC OO OO OO OO Wl P P ST FR FR P a GT 7 RT S T 3 ST 77 G T E GT T e T Figure 2 5 Port LEDs 2 2 1 1 Port Logged In LED The Logged in LED indicates the logged in or initialization status of the connected devices After successful completion of the POST the switch extinguishes all Logged In LEDs Following a successful loop initialization or port login the switch illuminates the corresponding logged in LED This shows that the port is properly connected and able to communicate with its attached devices The Logged In LED remains illuminated as long as the port is initialized or logged in If the port connection is broken or an error occurs that disables the port the Logged In LED will flash Refer to Logged In LED Indications on page 5 6 for more information about the Logged In LED 2 2 1 2 Port Activity LED The Activity LED indicates that data is passing through the port Each frame that the port transmits or receives causes this LED to illuminate for 50 milliseconds This makes it possible to observe the transmission of a single frame When extending credits the Activity LED for a donor port will reflect the traffic of the recipient port Refer to Distance on page 3 4 for more information about extended credits and donor ports 59021 09 A 2 5 2 General Description XX Fibre Channel Ports Q
6. cece ects cette eee eeeeeaeteneeeeeteeeeeeeeees 4 1 4 1 3 Environmental Conditions EE 4 2 4 2 SERIES RR RO abbas aa sian 4 2 4 2 1 Mount the Switch suergt ZetekreegkgeCgeCESA EEN eeh 4 3 4 2 2 Install SFPTraniscelvefs sanare i arie 4 5 4 2 3 Connect the Workstation to the SWitch 4 6 4 2 4 Configure the Workstation 4 7 4 2 4 1 Setting the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections 4 7 4 2 4 2 Configuring the Workstation Serial Port 4 7 4 2 5 Install SANsurfer Switch Manager 4 9 4 2 5 1 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Windows Installation 4 9 4 2 5 2 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Linux Installation 4 10 4 2 5 3 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Solaris Installation 4 11 4 2 5 4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Windows Installation gsc craig leali 4 12 4 2 5 5 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Linux Installation 4 12 4 2 5 6 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Solaris Installation 4 13 4 2 6 Start SANsurfer Switch Manager 4 13 4 2 7 Connect the Switch to AC Power 4 14 4 2 8 Configure the SWitch i iii 4 17 4 2 9 Cable Devices to the awe ugeet Edet eNeN ee ee ieri 4 18 4 3 JET Steng Ee 4 19 4 3 1 Using SANsurfer Switch Manager to Install Firmware 4 20 4 3 2 Using the CLI to Install Firmware assale 4 20 4 3 3 Using FTP and the CLI to Install Fim
7. Command Line Interface Show Config Command QLOGIC RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LoginMonitoringEnabled RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LogoutMonitoringEnabled RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LOSMonitoringEnabled RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow SANbox2 gt show config zoning Configuration Name default FC SW 2 AutoSave True Default Visibility All 10 True 10 True 10 True 100 5 10 The following is an example of the Show Config Zoning command B 72 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Show Log Command Show Log Command Authority Syntax Keywords 59021 09 A Displays the contents of the log or the parameters used to create entries in the log The log contains a maximum of 200 entries When the log reaches its entry capacity subsequent entries overwrite the existing entries beginning with the oldest None show log component level options port settings component Displays the components currently being monitored for events The components are as follows AII Monitors all components Chassis Monitors chassis hardware components such as fans and power supplies Eport Monitors all E_Ports Mgmtserver Monitors management server status Nameserver Monitors name server status None Monitor none of the component events Other Monitors other miscellaneous events Port Monitors all port eve
8. NTP Network Time Protocol Output Power LED A power supply LED that indicates that the power supply is providing DC voltage to the switch Over Temperature LED A chassis LED or a power supply LED that indicates that the switch or power supply is overheating Pending Firmware The firmware image that will be activated upon the next switch reset POST Power On Self Test Power On Self Test POST Diagnostics that the switch chassis performs at start up Principal Switch The switch in the fabric that manages domain ID assignments SANsurfer Switch Manager Switch management application SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable Glossary 4 Small Form Factor Pluggable A transceiver device smaller than a GigaBit Interface Converter that plugs into the Fibre Channel port SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Soft Zone Soft zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery Members of the same soft zone automatically discover and communicate freely with all other members of the same zone Target A storage device that responds to an initiator device User Account An object stored on a switch that consists of an account name password authority level and expiration date User Account Security A component of fabric security that provides for the administration and authentication of account names passwords expiration dates and authority level VCCI Voluntary Control Cou
9. L ae i Lele ES iLL ln IL MLIN Kees zer NENE ai CT Fan Figure 3 2 Mesh Topology 59021 09 A 3 9 3 Planning XX Multiple Chassis Fabrics QLOGIC 3 4 3 3 Multistage Topology A Multistage topology describes a fabric in which two or more edge switches connect to one or more core switches Each additional core switch increases the bandwidth to each edge switch by 200 MB s The Multistage fabric shown in Figure 3 3 has the following characteristics MB Each link contributes up to 200 MB s of bandwidth between chassis Competition for this bandwidth is less than that of a cascade topology but greater than that of the mesh topology Mm Latency between any two device ports is no more than two chassis hops a 52 Fibre Channel ports are available for devices Core Switch CCE EL en e oa MEDE ASA Edi L n Edge Switch Fae e pr pl o UO J A er Edge Switch
10. gt image unpack filename 12 Wait for the unpack to complete image unpack command result Passed 13 Review the conditions for a non disruptive activation on page 4 19 and determine whether a non disruptive activation is possible Enter the Hotreset command to perform a non disruptive activation During a non disruptive activation all Logged In LEDs are illuminated SANbox2 admin gt hotreset If a non disruptive activation is not possible a message will prompt you to perform a disruptive activation SANbox2 admin gt reset 4 22 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Powering Down a Switch 4 4 Powering Down a Switch Simply unplugging the switch from the power source does not allow the switch to complete executing tasks and could lead to flash memory corruption For this reason open a Telnet session and use the Shutdown command to initiate an orderly shut down then power down the switch Refer to the Shutdown Command on page B 81 59021 09 A 4 23 4 Installation XX Powering Down a Switch QLOGIC Notes 4 24 59021 09 A Section 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Diagnostic information about the switch is available through the chassis LEDs the power supply LEDs and the Logged In LED Diagnostic information is also available through the SANsurfer Switch Manager and CLI event logs and error displays This section describes two types of diagnostics Power On Self Test POST and chassis POST dia
11. Chassis Over Temperature LED is Illuminated The chassis Over Temperature LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic circuitry has exceeded the failure temperature threshold The default failure temperature threshold is 70 C You can set the failure temperature threshold using the Set Setup System command Refer to the Set Setup Command on page B 49 for more information If the chassis Over Temperature LED illuminates do the following 1 5 2 2 Enter the Show Setup System command to display the failure temperature threshold The default is 70 C Is the failure temperature threshold to low m Yes Use the Set Setup System command to set the failure temperature threshold to the 70 C EN No Continue Inspect the chassis fans Are the intake openings clear Are all fans operating and producing air flow m Yes Continue H No Remove any debris from fan intakes and exhausts if necessary Replace any fan that is not operating Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement If the condition remains continue Consider the ambient air temperature near the switch Make necessary corrections If the condition remains shut down the switch immediately and contact your authorized maintenance provider Input Power LED Is Extinguished The Input Power LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is receiving proper voltages If the Input Power LED is extinguished inspect the Output Power LED Is the Output Po
12. FDMI Information Manufacturer SerialNumber Model ModelDescription PortID NodeWWN HardwareVersion DriverVersion OptionRomVersion FirmwareVersion OperatingSystem MaximumCTPayload NumberOfPorts Port 21 01 00 e0 8b 27 SupportedFC4Types SupportedSpeed CurrentSpeed MaximumFrameSize OSDeviceName HostName QLogic Corporation 04202 QLA2342 QLogic QLA2342 PCI Fibre Channel Adapter 610000 20 00 00 e0 8b 07 aa be FC5010409 10 8 2 3 10 Beta 2 W2K VI dadi 03 02 13 SunOS 5 8 2040 1 aa bc ECP 2Gb s 2Gb s 2048 The following is an example of the Show NS local domain command SANbox2 gt show ns Seq Domain 0x13 0x13 0x13 No ID 1 19 2 19 3 19 4 19 0x13 Port ID 1301lel 1301e2 1301e4 Port Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN NL 3 21200200 720337 273213269 20700 00s 20s ahs 73138608 NL 3 2U200s 00220 37273 21229b 20200700220 237273212296 NL 3 212002002202372 73205226 20300700 203 37773705226 N 3 21 01 00 e0 8b 27 a7 bc 20 01 00 e0 8b 27 a7 bc 130d00 B 64 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Command The following is an example of the Show NS domain_ID command SANbox2 gt show ns 18 Seq Domain Port Port No ID ID Type COS PortWWN NodeWWN 1 18 0x12 120700 N 3 21 00 00 e0 8b 07 a7 bc 20 00 00 e0 8b 07 a7 be The following is an example of the Show NS port_ID command SANbox2 gt show ns 1301lel
13. Warn Monitors warning events Info Monitors informational events To maintain optimal switch performance do not use this setting with the Component keyword set to All None Monitors none of the severity levels port port_list Specifies one or more ports to monitor for events Choose one of the following values port_list Specifies port or ports to monitor Use a lt space gt to delimit values in the list Ports are numbered beginning with 0 All Specifies all ports None Disables monitoring on all ports restore Restores and saves the port component and level settings to the default values save Saves the log settings for the component level and port These settings remain in effect after a switch reset The log settings can be viewed using the Show Log Settings command To export log entries to a file use the Set Log Archive command start Starts the logging of events based on the Port Component and Level keywords assigned to the current configuration The logging continues until you enter the Set Log Stop command 59021 09 A B 45 B Command Line Interface XX Set Log Command QLOGIC stop Stops logging of events Notes To maintain optimal switch performance do not set the Component keyword to All and the Level keyword to Info at the same time B 46 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Set Port Command Set Port Command Authority Syntax Keywords 59021 09
14. admin gt image fetch username 10 0 0 254 firmwarefilenametoload firmwarefilenameonswitch Connected to 10 0 0 254 Note If prompted for your password enter your password for that IP Address and press the Enter key 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Install Firmware 331 Password required for username Password 230 User username logged in bin 200 Type set to I verbose Verbose mode off 5 Enter the following command to display the list of firmware files SANbox2 admin gt image list 6 Enter the following command to install the new firmware SANbox2 admin gt image unpack filename 7 Review the conditions for a non disruptive activation on page 4 19 and determine whether a non disruptive activation is possible Enter the Hotreset command to perform a non disruptive activation During a non disruptive activation all Logged In LEDs are illuminated SANbox2 admin gt hotreset If a non disruptive activation is not possible a message will prompt you to perform a disruptive activation SANbox2 admin gt reset 4 3 3 Using FTP and the CLI to Install Firmware To install firmware using the CLI when the management workstation does not have an FTP server do the following 1 Connect to the switch through the Ethernet or the serial port 2 Move to the folder or directory on the workstation that contains the new firmware image file 3 Establish com
15. and log files Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations on page B 3 provides an example of using FTP to transfer configuration files 2 12 59021 09 A 3 1 Devices 59021 09 A Section 3 Planning Consider the following when planning a fabric Devices Device access Performance Multiple chassis fabrics Fabric security Fabric management When planning a fabric consider the number of devices and the anticipated demand This will determine the number of ports that are needed and the number of switches Consider how many and what types of switches are needed The switch uses SFP optical transceivers but the device host bus adapters you are using may not Consider whether the device adapters use SFP transceivers or Gigabit Interface Converters GBIC and choose fiber optic cables accordingly Use LC type cable connectors for SFP transceivers and SC type cable connectors for GBIC transceivers SANbox2 switches support public initiator and target devices Consider the distribution of target and initiator devices An F_Port supports a single public device An FL_Port can support up to 126 public devices in an arbitrated loop 3 1 3 Planning XX Device Access QLOGIC 3 2 Device Access Consider device access needs within the fabric Access is controlled by the use of zones and zone sets Some zoning strategies include the following m Group devices by operating systems BM Separate devices that have n
16. follow the installation instructions 4 2 5 2 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Linux Installation To install the SANsurfer Switch Manager application on Linux from the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk do the following 1 Insert the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk into the management workstation CD ROM drive If a file browser dialog opens showing icons for the contents of the CD ROM double click the Start_Here htm file to open the SANsurfer Management Suite start page If a file browser does not open double click the CD ROM icon to open the browser If there is no CD ROM icon do the following a Open an xterm or other terminal window b Mount the CD ROM From a shell prompt enter the following command mount mnt cdrom c Execute your web browser to view the Start_Here htm document using one of the following commands mozilla file mnt cdrom Start_Here htm or netscape file mnt cdrom Start_Here htm d The SANsurfer Management Suite start page opens in your browser 2 Onthe SANsurfer Management Suite start page click the SANbox Switch Software button On the SANbox Switch Software page scroll to the SANbox2 Series area In the Operating System column click the Linux link Click the SANsurfer Management Software link to open the File Download dialog 6 Enter a path name to save the sansurfer_linux_install bin file and click the Save button 4 10 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Installi
17. planning 3 1 port administrative state B 47 buffer credits 3 4 configuration B 33 configuration display B 70 Index 4 counters B 47 diagnostics 5 6 Ethernet 2 7 external test B 82 Fibre Channel 2 4 initialize B 25 internal test B 82 LEDs 2 5 loopback test B 82 maximum number of ports users A 1 online test B 82 operational information B 57 performance statistics B 57 B 76 performance tuning B 35 serial 2 8 speed A 2 B 47 types 2 6 POST See Power On Self Test power consumption A 3 cords 4 2 down switch 4 23 requirements 4 1 source loading A 3 supply 2 9 6 3 switch 2 2 power on self test description 5 1 log B 59 results 4 16 principal priority 3 7 switch 3 7 processor 4 1 Ps command B 23 Q Quit command B 24 R rack mount 4 3 recovering a switch 5 13 regulatory certifications A 5 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide remake filesystem 5 16 removal replacement 6 1 Reset command B 25 RS 232 port 2 8 rubber feet 4 2 S safety standards A 5 SANmark A 5 SANsurfer Switch Manager 2 10 start 4 13 web applet 2 11 4 14 B 51 B 52 SANsurfer Switch Manager installation Linux 4 10 4 12 Solaris 4 11 4 13 Windows 4 9 4 12 scalability A 1 serial port 2 8 4 6 4 7 Set command B 31 Set Config command B 33 Set Log command B 44 Set Port command B 47 Set Setup command B 49 SFP See Small Form Factor Pluggable Show command B 55 Show Config command B 70
18. 0 B 68 59021 09 A QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Show Command The following is an example of the Show Version command SANbox2 gt show version KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Ka X Command Line Interface SHell Ka CLISH x Ka kkkkkkkkkk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk SystemDescription EthONetworkAddress MACAddress WorldWideName SerialNumber SymbolicName ActiveSWVersion ActiveTimestamp DiagnosticsStatus SANbox2 16 FC Switch 10 20 11 192 use set setup system to update 00 c0O dd 00 7l ee 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed FAM033100024 SANbox2 Vx x x X 26 day month date time year Passed UserAuthentication True 59021 09 A B 69 B Command Line Interface XX Show Config Command QLOGIC Show Config Command Authority Syntax Keywords Examples B 70 Displays switch port alarm threshold and zoning for the current configuration None show config port port_number switch threshold zoning port port_number Displays configuration parameters for the port number given by port_number Ports are numbered beginning with 0 If port_number is omitted all ports are specified switch Displays configuration parameters for the switch threshold Displays alarm threshold parameters for the switch zoning Displays zoning configuration parameters for the switch The following is an example of the
19. 0 254 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Set Command Set Command Authority Syntax Keywords 59021 09 A Sets a variety of switch parameters Admin session for all keywords except Alarm Beacon and Pagebreak which are available without an Admin session set alarm option beacon state config option log option pagebreak state port option setup option switch state alarm option Controls the display of alarms in the session output stream or clears the alarm log option can be one of the following clear Clears the alarm log history This value requires an Admin session on Enables the display of alarms in the session output stream off Disables the display of alarms in the session output stream beacon state Enables or disables the flashing of the Logged In LEDs according to state This keyword does not require an admin session state can be one of the following on Enables the flashing beacon off Disables the flashing beacon config option Sets switch port port threshold alarm and zoning configuration parameters Refer to the Set Config Command on page B 33 log option Specifies the type of entries to be entered in the event log Refer to the Set Log Command on page B 44 B 31 B Command Line Interface XX Set Command QLOGIC Examples B 32 pagebreak state Specifies how much information is dis
20. 3 2 WWYN See Worldwide Name Z zone access control list 3 3 add member port B 90 conflict 5 8 copy B 90 create B 90 definition 3 2 delete B 90 delete member port B 91 list B 91 list members B 91 name server 3 3 rename B 91 type B 91 Zone command B 90 zone set 3 2 activate B 94 active B 96 add member zone B 94 copy B 94 create B 94 deactivate B 26 B 94 delete B 94 delete member zone B 95 Index 6 display B 95 display active B 94 display members B 95 display zones B 91 rename B 95 Zoneset command B 94 zoning configuration B 39 configuration display B 70 database 3 2 B 26 edit B 96 history B 96 limits 3 2 B 97 list definitions B 97 revert changes B 97 save edits B 97 Zoning command B 96 59021 09 A
21. 5 4 Installation XX Installing a Switch QLOGIC 4 2 3 Connect the Workstation to the Switch You can manage the switch using SANsurfer Switch Manager or the command line interface SANsurfer Switch Manager requires an Ethernet connection to the switch The command line interface can use an Ethernet connection or a serial connection Choose a switch management method then connect the management workstation to the switch in one of the following ways H Indirect Ethernet connection from the management workstation to the switch RJ 45 Ethernet connector through an Ethernet switch or a hub This requires a 10 100 Base T straight cable as shown in Figure 4 3 With this method you can manage the switch with the SANsurfer Switch Manager application or Command Line Interface H Direct Ethernet connection from the management workstation to the switch RJ 45 Ethernet connector This requires a 10 100 Base T cross over cable as shown in Figure 4 3 With this method you can manage the switch with the SANsurfer Switch Manager application or Command Line Interface H Serial port connection from the management workstation to the switch RS 232 serial port connector This requires a null modem F F DB9 cable as shown in Figure 4 3 With this method you can manage the switch with Command Line Interface Indirect Ethernet Direct Ethernet Serial RS 232 RJ 45 Connection RJ 45 Connection Connection 8 i g i 5 cocco 1 KA Sg dk 8 8 8 8 9 9 7 7 7 7
22. 59021 09 A B 51 B Command Line Interface Set Setup Command XX QLOGIC Table B 14 System Configuration Settings Continued Entry Description NTPClientEnabled NTPServerAddress EmbeddedGUIEnabled immediately Enables True or disables False the Network Time Protocol NTP client on the switch This client enables the switch to synchronize its time with an NTP server This feature supports NTP version 4 and is compatible with version 3 An Ethernet connection to the server is required and you must first set an initial time and date on the switch The synchronized time becomes effective The IP address of the NTP server from which the NTP client acquires the time and date Enables True or disables False the SANsurfer Switch Manager Web applet Changing this parameter to False while the applet is running will terminate the applet The default is True Examples The following is an example of the Set Setup SNMP command SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt set setup snmp A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or and the ENTER key to do so Trap Severity Options unknown emergency alert critical error warning notify debug mark SNMPEnabled True False True Contact
23. A Sets port state and speed for the specified port temporarily until the next switch reset or new configuration activation This command also clears port counters Admin session except for the Clear keyword set port port_number bypass alpa clear enable speed transmission_speed state state port_number Specifies the port Ports are numbered beginning with 0 bypass alpa Sends a Loop Port Bypass LPB to a specific Arbitrated Loop Physical Address ALPA or to all ALPAs on the arbitrated loop alpa can be a specific ALPA or the keyword ALL to choose all ALPAs clear Clears the counters on the port This keyword does not require an admin session enable Sends a Loop Port Enable LPE to all ALPAs on the arbitrated loop speed transmission_speed Specifies the transmission speed for the specified port Choose one of the following port speed values 1Gb s One gigabit per second 2Gb s Two gigabits per second Auto The port speed is automatically detected state state Specifies one of the following administrative states for the specified port Online Places the port online This activates and prepares the port to send data Offline Places the port offline This prevents the port from receiving signal and accepting a device login Diagnostics Prepares the port for testing This prepares the port for testing and prevents the port from accepting a device login B 47 B Command Line Interface XX Set
24. B 49 Shutdown B 81 Test B 82 User B 86 Zone B 90 Zoneset B 94 Zoning B 96 Some keywords do not require an Admin session Some keywords can be executed only by the Admin account name B 6 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Admin Command Admin Command Authority Syntax Keywords Notes Examples 59021 09 A Opens and closes an Admin session The Admin session provides commands that change the fabric and switch configurations Only one Admin session can be open on the switch at any time An inactive Admin session will time out after a period of time which can be changed using the Set Setup System command Refer to the Set Setup Command on page B 49 Admin admin start or begin end or stop cancel start or begin Opens the admin session end or stop Closes the admin session The Hardreset Hotreset Logout Shutdown and Reset Switch commands will also end an admin session cancel Terminates an Admin session opened by another user Use this keyword with care because it terminates the Admin session without warning the other user and without saving pending changes Closing a Telnet window during an admin session does not release the session In this case you must either wait for the admin session to time out or use the Admin Cancel command The following example shows how to open and close an Admin session SANbox2 gt admin s
25. Command Line Interface XX Ping Command QLOGIC Ping Command Authority Syntax Keywords Examples B 22 Initiates an attempt to communicate with another switch over an Ethernet network and reports the result None ping ip_address ip_address The IP address of the switch to query The following is an example of a successful Ping command SANbox2 gt ping 10 20 11 57 Ping command issued Waiting for response SANbox2 gt Response successfully received from 10 20 11 57 This following is an example of an unsuccessful Ping command SANbox2 gt ping 10 20 10 100 Ping command issued Waiting for response No response from 10 20 10 100 Unreachable 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Ps Command Ps Command Displays current system process information Authority None Syntax ps Examples The following is an example of the Ps command SANbox2 gt ps PID PPID CPU TIME ELAPSED COMMAND 338 327 0 0 00 00 00 3 01 18 35 cns 339 327 0 0 00 00 01 3 01 18 35 ens 340 S27 D D 00 00 21 SEA E dlog 341 327 0 1 00705735 3 01 18 35 ds 342 327 0 2 00 11 29 3 01 18 35 mgmtApp 343 327 0 0 00700704 3 01 18 35 fe2 344 327 0 0 00 02 16 3 01 18 35 nserver 345 327 0 0 00 02 44 3 01 18 35 mserver 346 327 0 8 00 35 12 3 01 18 35 util 347 327 0 0 00 00 29 3 01 18 35 snmpservicepath 348 327 0 0 00 02 46 3 01 18 34 eport 349 327 0 0 00 00 21 3 01 18 34 PortApp 350 327 5 6 04 08 24 3 01 18
26. Manager 2 10 SANsurfer Switch Manager is a workstation based Java application that provides a graphical user interface for fabric management This includes SANsurfer Performance Viewer which graphs port performance SANsurfer Switch Manager can run on a Windows Solaris or Linux workstation A management workstation connects to the fabric through the Ethernet port of one or more switches and can provide in band management for all other switches in the fabric Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for information about the SANsurfer Switch Manager application and its use 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 2 General Description Switch Management 2 7 2 SANsurfer Switch Manager Web Applet 2 7 3 To make switch management less dependent on a particular workstation each switch contains a SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet One instance of the web applet can be run at a time by opening the switch IP address with an internet browser The switch comes from the factory with the web applet enabled but you can disable it using the EmbeddedGUlEnabled parameter of the Set Setup System command An inactivity timeout can also be set Refer to Set Setup Command on page B 49 for more information The applet possesses the same features as the workstation based version with the following exceptions m Extended Credits wizard H Zoning Wizard H SANsurfer Performance Viewer E Condensed online help Command Line Interf
27. POST Diagnostics 5 1 1 3 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern A configuration file system error blink pattern is 4 blinks followed by a two second pause The 4 blink error pattern indicates that a configuration file system error has occurred and that the configuration file must be recreated Refer to Recovering a Switch on page 5 13 for more information 2 seconds Ax z emm ir To recreate the configuration file do the following CAUTION Recreating the configuration file will delete all switch configuration settings 1 Opena Telnet session and use the Shutdown command to close activity on the switch then power down the switch Refer to the Shutdown Command on page B 81 2 Place the switch in maintenance mode Press and hold the Maintenance button then power up the switch Refer to Recovering a Switch on page 5 13 for more information about placing the switch in maintenance mode 3 Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the default IP address 10 0 0 1 telnet 10 0 0 1 4 Enter the account name prom and password prom and press the Enter key Sanbox2 login prom Password XXxXxX username host Itasca telnet 10 0 0 1 Trying 10 0 0 1 Connected to 10 0 0 1 Escape character is 59021 09 A 5 3 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting XX POST Diagnostics QLOGIC 5 The following menu is displayed Enter 6 Remake Filesystem and press the Enter key to recre
28. Port Command QLOGIC Down Disables the port by removing power from the port lasers B 48 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Set Setup Command Set Setup Command Changes SNMP and system configuration settings The switch maintains one SNMP configuration and one system configuration Authority Admin session Syntax set setup snmp system Keywords snmp Prompts you in a line by line fashion to change SNMP configuration settings Table B 13 describes the SNMP fields For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Table B 13 SNMP Configuration Settings Trap 1 5 Address Trap 1 5 Port Trap 1 5 Severity Trap 1 5 Version Trap 1 5 Enabled Entry Description SNMPEnabled Enables True or disables False SNMP on the switch The default is True Contact Specifies the name of the person to be contacted to respond to trap events The name can be up to 64 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is undefined Location Specifies the name of the switch location The name can be up to 64 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is undefined Specifies the workstation IP address to which SNMP traps are sent The default address for trap 1 is 10 0 0 254 The default address for traps 2 5 is 0 0 0 0 Addresses other than 0 0 0 0 for all traps must be unique Speci
29. Port ID 130lel PortType NL PortWWN 212007 DU 2207372 73213365 SymbolicPortName NodeWWN 20 00 00s 203372792 13269 SymbolicNodeName NodeIPAddress 0 0 0 0 ClassOfService 3 PortIPAddress 0 0 0 0 FabricPortName 20 01 00 c0 dd 00 bc 56 FC4Type FCP FC4Desc NULL The following is an example of the Show Interface command SANbox2 gt show interface eth0 Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 C0 DD 00 BD ED inet addr 10 20 68 107 Bcast 10 20 68 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 4712 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 3000 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 100 RX bytes 415313 405 5 Kb TX bytes 716751 699 9 Kb Interrupt 11 Base address 0xfcc0 lo Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1 RX packets 304 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 304 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 20116 19 6 Kb TX bytes 20116 19 6 Kb 59021 09 A B 65 B Command Line Interface Show Command QLOGIC The following is an example of the Show Port command SANbox2 gt show port 1 Port Number 1 AdminState Online PortID 150100 AsicNumber 0 Port WWN 20 01 00 c0 dd 00 bc b8 AsicPort 1 RunningType Unknown ConfigType G SFPPartNumber Unknown DiagStatus Passed SFPRevision 0 EpConnState None SFPType NotInstalled EpIsoReaso
30. QLOGIC The following is an example of the Set Setup System command SANbox2 admin gt set setup system A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so EthONetworkDiscovery 1 Static 2 Bootp 3 Dhcp Static EthONetworkAddress dot notated IP Address 1040 50 Ee EthONetworkMask dot notated IP Address 255 255 255 0 Eth0GatewayAddress dot notated IP Address 10 0 0 254 AdminTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes 0 never 30 nactivityTimeout dec value 0 1440 minutes 0 never 0 TempMonitoringWarning dec value 0 75 degrees Celsius 65 TempMonitoringFailure dec value 0 75 degrees Celsius 70 TempFailurePortShutdown True False False UserAuthentication True False False LocalLogEnabled True False True RemoteLogEnabled True False False RemoteLogHostAddress dot notated IP Address 0 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled True False False NTPServerAddress dot notated IP Address 0 0 0 254 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True False True B 54 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Command Show Command Displays fabric switch and port operational information Authority None Syntax show about alarm option broadcast chassis config option domains d
31. SANsurfer Switch Manager switch management application version 4 01 and the Command Line Interface CLI Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for information about using the SANsurfer Switch Manager application Refer to Appendix B Command Line Interface for more information about the command line interface 59021 09 A Figure 2 1 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch 2 1 2 General Description XX Chassis Controls and LEDs QLOGIC 2 1 Chassis Controls and LEDs Chassis controls include the power supply On Off switches and the Maintenance button as shown in Figure 2 2 The Maintenance button is used to recover a disabled switch The chassis LEDs provide information about the switch s operational status The chassis LEDs include the Over Temperature LED Fan Fail LED Heartbeat LED and the Input Power LED Chassis LEDs Maintenance Button D 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 odoo DE LE LE DE FE RE Fg 58 1 amp 9 ele E OO E E GO 60 Go Eis e eA TT TT eA e Te Left Power RightPower Switch Switch Figure 2 2 Chassis Controls and LEDS 2 1 1 Power Switches Each
32. Show Config Port command SANbox2 gt show config port 3 Port Number 3 AdminState Offline LinkSpeed Auto PortType GL SymbolicName Port3 ALFairness False DeviceScanEnabled True ForceOfflineRSCN False ARB_FF False InteropCredit 0 ExtCredit 0 FANEnabled True AutoPerfTuning False LCFEnabled False MFSEnabled True MSEnabled True NoClose False IOStreamGuard Disabled VIEnabled False PDISCPingEnable True 59021 09 A B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Config Command The following is an example of the Show Config Switch command SANbox2 gt show config switch Configuration Name default AdminState Online BroadcastEnabled False InbandEnabled True FDMIEnabled False FDMIEntries 10 DomainID 19 0x13 DomainIDLock True SymbolicName sw108 R_A_TOV 10000 E_D_TOV 2000 PrincipalPriority 254 ConfigDescription SANbox2 16 FC Switch ConfigLastSavedBy admin OB session5 ConfigLastSavedOn day month date time year FC SW 2 Compliant True Legacy Address Format False The following is an example of the Show Config Threshold command SANbox2 gt show config threshold Configuration Name default ThresholdMonitoringEnabled False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 25 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 25 FallingTrigger 0 SampleWindow 10 ISLMonitoringEnabled True 1 Appears only if FC SW 2 Compliant is False 59021 09 A B 71 B
33. and devices including user account security and fabric services Fabric Services A component of fabric security that provides for the control of inband management and SNMP on a switch Fabric View File A file containing a set of fabrics that were opened and saved during a previous SANsurfer Switch Manager session Fan Fail LED An LED that indicates that a cooling fan in the switch is operating below standard FDMI See Fabric Device Management Interface Flash Memory Memory on the switch that contains the chassis control firmware Force PROM Mode See Maintenance Mode Frame Data unit consisting of a start of frame SOF delimiter header data payload CRC and an end of frame EOF delimiter 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide FRU Field Replaceable Unit Heartbeat LED A chassis LED that indicates the status of the internal switch processor and the results of the Power On Self Test Inactive Firmware The firmware image on the switch that is not in use Inband Management The ability to manage a switch through another switch over an inter switch link Initiator The device that initiates a data exchange with a target device In Order Delivery A feature that requires that frames be received in the same order in which they were sent Input Power LED A chassis LED that indicates that the switch logic circuitry is receiving proper DC vo
34. clearing the zoning database from the switch is the Reset Zoning command edit Opens a Zoning Edit session history Displays a history of zoning modifications This keyword does not require an Admin session History information includes the following a Time of the most recent zone set activation or deactivation and the user who performed it m Time of the most recent modifications to the zoning database and the user who made them H Checksum for the zoning database 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Zoning Command limits Displays the number of zone sets zones aliases members per zone members per alias and total members in the zoning database This keyword also displays the switch zoning database limits excluding the active zone set which are described in Table B 17 This keyword does not require an Admin session Table B 17 Zoning Database Limits Limit Description MaxZoneSets Maximum number of zone sets 256 MaxZones Maximum number of zones 1000 MaxAliases Maximum number of aliases 2500 MaxTotalMembers Maximum number of zone and alias members 10000 that can be stored in the switch s zoning database MaxZonesInZoneSets Maximum number of zones that are components of zone sets 1000 excluding those in the orphan zone set that can be stored in the switch s zoning database Each instance of a zone in a zone set counts toward this maximum MaxMembersPerZone Maximum number
35. corrupt H Forgotten password In these specific cases you can recover the switch using maintenance mode Maintenance mode temporarily returns the switch IP address to 10 0 0 1 and provides opportunities to do the following H Unpacka firmware image file H Restore the network configuration parameters to the default values E Remove all user accounts and restore the Admin account name password to the default Copy the log file Restore factory defaults for all but user accounts and zoning Restore all switch configuration parameters to the factory default values Reset the switch Display firmware versions stored on the switch Select the firmware image to activate 59021 09 A 5 13 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting XX Recovering a Switch QLOGIC To recover a switch do the following 1 Place the switch in maintenance mode Do the following a Power down the switch b Press and hold the Maintenance button with a pointed tool then power up the switch All chassis LEDs will illuminate then extinguish leaving only the Input Power LED illuminated Release the button Allow one minute for the switch to complete its tests When the switch is in maintenance mode the Input LED will be illuminated and the Heartbeat LED will illuminate continuously All other chassis LEDs will be extinguished Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the maintenance mode IP address 10 0 0 1 Enter the maintenance mode account n
36. cwssaires pour en liminer les causes 1 7 4 CE Statement 59021 09 A The CE symbol on the equipment indicates that this system complies with the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility directive of the European Community 89 336 EEC and to the Low Voltage Safety Directive 73 23 EEC Such marking indicates that this system meets or exceeds the following technical standards H EN60950 A11 1997 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment H EN55022 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment mM EN55024 1 1998 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry H 1EC1000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test H 1EC1000 4 3 1995 Radiated Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test H 1EC1000 4 4 1995 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Test H 1EC1000 4 5 1995 Surge Immunity Test H 1EC1000 4 6 1996 Immunity To Conducted Disturbances Induced By Radio Frequency Fields H 1EC1000 4 8 1993 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity Test a IEC1000 4 11 1994 Voltage Dips Short Interruptions And Voltage Variations Immunity Tests a EN61000 3 2 1995 Limits For Harmonic Current Emissions Equipment Input Current Less Than Equal To 16 A Per Phase C
37. excluding semicolon and comma The default is public AuthFailureTrap Enables True or disables False the generation of traps in response to trap authentication failures The default is False ProxyEnabled Enables True or disables False SNMP communication with other switches in the fabric The default is True system Prompts you in a line by line fashion to change system configuration settings Table B 14 describes the system configuration fields For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Note Changing the IP address will terminate all Ethernet management sessions Table B 14 System Configuration Settings Entry Description EthONetworkDiscovery Ethernet boot method 1 Static 2 Bootp 3 DHCP 4 RARP The default is 1 Static EthONetworkAddress Ethernet Internet Protocol IP address The default is 10 0 0 1 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Set Setup Command Table B 14 System Configuration Settings Continued AdminTimeout InactivityTimeout TempMonitoringWarning TempMonitoringFailure TempFailurePortShutdown UserAuthentication LocalLogEnabled RemoteLogEnabled RemoteLogHostAddress Entry Description EthONetworkMask Ethernet subnet mask address EthOGatewayAddress Ethernet IP address gateway Amount of time in minutes the switch wait
38. following field replaceable units FRU a SFP transceivers n Power supplies a Fans The switch is equipped with a battery that powers the non volatile memory This memory stores the switch configuration The battery is not a field replaceable unit WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of the used battery according to the manufacturer s instructions WARNUNG Bei unsachgem ausgetauschter Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr Die Batterie nur mit der gleichen Batterie oder mit einem quivalenten vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp ersetzen Die gebrauchte Batterie gem den Herstelleranweisungen entsorgen AVERTISSEMENT Danger d explosion si le remplacement de la pile est incorrect Ne remplacer que par une pile de type identique ou quivalent recommand par le fabricant Jeter la pile usag e en observant les instructions du fabricant 6 1 6 Removal Replacement XX SFP Transceivers QLOGIC 6 1 SFP Transceivers The SFP transceivers can be removed and replaced while the switch is operating without damaging the switch or the transceiver However transmission on the affected port will be interrupted until the transceiver installed To remove a transceiver gently press the transceiver into the port to release the tension then pull on the release tab or lever and remove the transceive
39. installation and are available through QLogic Corporation WARNING Mount switches in the rack so that the weight is distributed evenly An unevenly loaded rack can become unstable possibly resulting in equipment damage or personal injury AVERTISSEMENT Installer les commutateurs dans l armoire informatique de sorte que le poids soit r parti uniform ment Une armoire informatique d s quilibr risque d entra ner des blessures ou d endommager l quipement WARNUNG Switches so in das Rack einbauen dass das Gewicht gleichm ig verteilt ist Ein Rack mit ungleichm iger Gewichtsverteilung kann schwanken umfallen und Ger tbesch digung oder Verletzung verursachen 59021 09 A 4 3 4 Installation XX Installing a Switch QLOGIC CAUTION W If the switch is mounted in a closed or multi unit rack assembly make sure that the operating temperature inside the rack enclosure does not exceed the maximum rated ambient temperature Refer to Environmental on page A 4 H The switch must rest on rails or a shelf in the rack or cabinet Allow 16 cm 6 5 in minimum clearance at the front and rear of the rack for service access and ventilation E Do not restrict chassis air flow Allow 16 cm 6 5 in minimum clearance at the front and rear of the rack for service access and ventilation Bi Multiple rack mounted units connected to the AC supply circuit may overload that circuit or overload the AC supply wiring Consi
40. more information about Heartbeat LED blink patterns 2 1 3 4 Input Power LED Green The Input Power LED indicates the voltage status at the switch logic circuitry During normal operation this LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is receiving the proper DC voltages 2 2 Fibre Channel Ports The SANbox2 16 switch has 16 Fibre Channel ports numbered 0 15 as shown in Figure 2 4 Each of these ports is served by a Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP optical transceiver The port LEDs are located to the right of their respective ports and provide port login and activity status information The ports self discover the proper mode when connected to public devices and other switches Port Port LEDs moe A 4 D 8 gt 10 14 e gt DO O 1594 L d 86 66 lis PA d u a o J A SL ISL RI RI III LIP P P P P P Figure 2 4 Fibre Channel Ports 2 4 59021 09 A XX 2 General Description QLOGIC Fibre Channel Ports 2 2 1 Port LEDs Each Fibre Channel port has its own Logged In LED and Activity LED as shown in Figure 2 5 Logged In LED Activity LED Green Amber
41. of members in a zone 2000 MaxMembersPerAlias Maximum number of members in an alias 2000 list Lists all fabric zoning definitions This keyword does not require an Admin session restore Reverts the changes to the zoning database that have been made during the current Zoning Edit session since the last Zoning Save command was entered save Saves changes made during the current Zoning Edit session The system will inform you that the zone set must be activated to implement any changes This does not apply if you entered the Zoning Clear command during the Zoning Edit session Examples The following is an example of the Zoning Edit command 59021 09 A SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt zoning edit SANbox2 admin zoning gt B 97 B Command Line Interface Zoning Command QLOGIC SANbox2 admin zoning gt zoning cancel Zoning edit mode will be canceled SANbox2 admin gt admin end The following is an example of the Zoning Limits command SANbox2 gt zoning limits Zoning Attribute MaxZoneSets MaxZones MaxAliases MaxTotalMembers MaxZonesInZoneSets MaxMembersPerZone MaxMembersPerAlias Maximum 256 256 256 2000 1000 2000 2000 Current 166 Please confirm Name D_1_JBOD_1 D_1_Photons D_2_JBOD1 D_2_NewJBOD_2 Q_1P Q 2P S E1UBODI1 E2JBOD2 LinkResetZone LinkResetZone2 ewJBOD1 ewJBOD2 hotonl hoton2 ewJBOD1 Q_1_Photon_1 Q_2_N
42. or repairs If the condition remains continue No Continue Inspect the power source Is the power source delivering the proper voltage m Yes Continue m No Make necessary repairs If the condition remains continue Replace the power supply Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement If the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider 59021 09 A XX 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting QLOGIC Recovering a Switch 5 2 5 Power Supply Over Temperature LED is Illuminated The power supply Over Temperature LED illuminates to indicate that the power supply is overheating If the power supply Over Temperature LED illuminates do the following 1 Inspect the chassis fans Are the intake openings clear Are both fans operating and producing air flow Hi Yes Continue E No Remove any debris from fan intakes if necessary Replace any fan that is not operating Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement If the condition remains continue 2 Consider the ambient air temperature near the switch and clearance around the switch Make necessary corrections If the condition remains continue 3 Replace the power supply Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement If the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider 5 3 Recovering a Switch A switch can become inoperable or unmanageable for the following reasons E Firmware becomes corrupt H P address is lost RH Switch configuration becomes
43. parameter and press the Enter key The TestLength parameter is the number of frames sent the FrameSize 256 byte maximum in some cases parameter is the number of bytes in each frame and the DataPattern parameter is the pattern in the payload Before running the test make sure that the device attached to the port can handle the test parameters SANbox2 admin gt test port x online A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the default value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so TestLength decimal value 1 4294967295 100 FrameSize decimal value 36 2148 256 DataPattern 32 bit hex value or Default Default StopOnError True False False Do you want to start the test y n n 4 After all parameter values are defined press the Y key to start the test After the command executes a message on the screen will appear detailing the test results B 84 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Uptime Command Uptime Command Displays the elapsed up time since the switch was last reset and reset method A hot reset or non disruptive firmware activation does not reset the elapsed up time reported by this command Authority None Syntax uptime Examples The following is an example of the Uptime c
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45. replaces all configuration information on the switch and afterwards the switch is automatically reset If the restore process changes the IP address all management sessions are terminated Use the Set Setup System command to return the IP configuration to the values you want Refer to the Set Setup Command on page B 49 To restore the switch open a Telnet session then enter the Config Restore command from within an Admin session as shown SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config restore The switch will be reset after restoring the configuration Please confirm y n n y B 4 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Commands B 4 Commands The command syntax is as follows command keyword keyword value keyword value1 value2 The Command is followed by one or more keywords Consider the following rules and conventions E Commands and keywords are case insensitive H Required keyword values appear in standard font value Optional values are shown in italics value a Underlined portions of the keyword in the command format indicate the abbreviated form that can be used For example the Delete keyword can be abbreviated Del The command line completion feature makes entering and repeating commands easier Table B 1 describes the command line completion keystrokes Table B 1 Command Line Completion Keystroke Effect Tab Completes the command line Enter at least o
46. string max 64 chars lt sysContact undefined Location string max 64 chars sysLocation undefined TraplAddress dot notated IP Address LO 20 Ae TraplPort decimal value 162 TraplSeverity see allowed options above warning TraplVersion 1 2 2 TraplEnabled True False False Trap2Address dot notated IP Address 0 0 0 0 Trap2Port decimal value 162 Trap2Severity see allowed options above warning B 52 59021 09 A QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Set Setup Command Trap2Version Trap2Enabled Trap3Address Trap3Port Trap3Severity Trap3Version Trap3Enabled Trap4Address Trap4Port Trap4Severity Trap4Version Trap4Enabled Trap5Address Trap5Port Trap5Severity Trap5Version Trap5Enabled ReadCommunity WriteCommunity TrapCommunity AuthFailureTrap ProxyEnabled 1 7 2 True False dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above 1 2 True False dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above 1 2 True False dot notated IP Address decimal value see allowed options above 1 2 True False string max 32 chars string max 32 chars string max 32 chars True False True False 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False public private public False True 59021 09 A B 53 B Command Line Interface Set Setup Command
47. test_type Internal is used test_type can have the following values internal Tests the SerDes This is the default The port must be in diagnostics mode to perform this test external Tests both the SerDes and transceiver The port must be in diagnostics mode to perform this test and a loopback plug must be installed in the transceiver online Tests communications between the port and its device node or device loop The port being tested must be online and connected to a remote device The port passes if the test frame that was sent by the ASIC matches the frame that is received This test does not disrupt communication on the port cancel Cancels the online test in progress status Displays the status of a test in progress or if there is no test in progress the status of the test that was executed last To run an internal or external port test do the following 1 To start an admin session enter the following command and press the Enter key admin start 2 Place the port in Diagnostics mode enter the following command x port number and press the Enter key set port x state diagnostics 3 Choose the type of port loopback test to run 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Test Command H Torun an internal loopback test enter the following test port x internal m Torun an external loopback test enter the following command A loopback plug must be installed for this test to pass te
48. voltage at the AC power source b Inspect the power cord c Replace the power supply 5 Observe the Heartbeat LED to determine the results of the Power On Self 4 16 Test POST The POST tests the condition of firmware memories data paths and switch logic circuitry and passes a blink code to the Heartbeat LED If the Heartbeat LED blinks steadily about once per second the POST was successful and you can continue with the installation process Any other blink pattern appears indicates that an error has occurred Refer to Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 5 2 for more information about the error blink pattern 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Installing a Switch 4 2 8 Configure the Switch You can configure the switch using the SANsurfer Switch Manager application or the command line interface When you power up the switch the Configuration Wizard recognizes the switch logs in to the switch and leads you through the configuration process Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for more information about configuring a switch The Configuration wizard explains and prompts you for the following configuration information Temporary IP address Temporary subnet mask Archive template file Switch domain ID 1 239 Domain ID Lock Locked Unlocked Switch name Permanent IP address Permanent subnet mask Permanent gateway address Permanent ne
49. vorschriftsmaRige Verdrahtung und Erdung der Steckdose zur Vermeidung eines elektrischen Schlages In manchen Landern ist eventuell die Verwendung eines anderen Kabels erforderlich da der Stecker des mitgelieferten Kabels nicht in die landesublichen Steckdosen pa t In diesem Fall m ssen Sie sich ein Kabel besorgen da die folgenden Anforderungen erf llt H Fur 125 Volt Netze 10 Ampere Kabel mit UL und CSA Zulassung H Fur 250 Volt Netze 10 Ampere Kabel gem den Anforderungen der HO5VV F und VDE SEMKO und DEMKO Zulassung 59021 09 A 4 15 4 Installation Installing a Switch XX QLOGIC To energize the switch do the following 1 Connect the power cords to the AC power receptacles on the front of the switch chassis 2 Connect each power cord to a 3 wire grounded AC outlet that delivers power in accordance with the power requirements in Appendix A Specifications Note To provide redundancy in the event of an AC power circuit failure connect the switch power supplies to separate AC circuits 3 Place one or both power On Off switches in the On position to energize the switch logic circuitry Confirm that the Input Power LED on the switch chassis is illuminated indicating that the switch logic circuitry is receiving DC voltage If not contact your authorized maintenance provider 4 Confirm that the Output Power LEDs on both power supplies are illuminated If not do the following a Check
50. zoning to the factory default values The switch configuration is activated automatically Refer to Table B 3 through Table B 8 Note Because this keyword changes network parameters the workstation could lose communication with the switch and release the Admin session port port_number Reinitializes the port given by port_number Ports are numbered beginning with 0 snmp Resets the SNMP configuration settings to the factory default values Refer to Table B 7 for SNMP configuration default values switch Resets the switch without a power on self test This is the default This reset disrupts traffic and does the following BM Activates the pending firmware H Closes all management sessions B 25 B Command Line Interface XX Reset Command QLOGIC m Clears the alarm log To save the alarm log before resetting refer to the Set Log Command on page B 44 To reset the switch with a power on self test refer to the Hardreset Command on page B 15 To reset the switch without disrupting traffic refer to the Hotreset Command on page B 18 system Resets the system configuration settings to the factory default values Refer to Notes B 26 Table B 8 for system configuration default values Note Because this keyword changes network parameters the workstation could lose communication with the switch zoning Clears the zoning database and deactivates the active zone set The zoning configuration val
51. 0 sec 1 1000 0 1000 1 1000 sec 1 1000 0 1000 1 1000 sec 1 1000 0 1000 1 1000 sec This configuration must be saved see config save command 200 10 True True 100 10 and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 59021 09 A B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Set Config Command The following is an example of the Set Config Zoning command SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config edit SANbox2 admin config gt set config zoning A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so FC SW 2 AutoSave True False True Default Visibility All None All Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command 59021 09 A B 43 B Command Line Interface XX Set Log Command QLOGIC Set Log Command Specifies the type of entries to be entered in the event log Log entries are created for ports components and event severity levels Authority Admin session Syntax set log archive cl
52. 34 port_mon 351 327 0 0 00 01 38 3 01 18 34 zoning 352 327 0 0 00 00 01 3 01 18 34 diagApp 404 327 0 0 00 00 04 3 01 18 27 snmpd 405 327 0 0 00 00 02 3 01 18 27 snmpmain 406 405 0 0 00 00 00 3 01 18 26 snmpmain 59021 09 A B 23 B Command Line Interface XX Quit Command QLOGIC Quit Command Closes the Telnet session Authority None Syntax quit exit or logout Notes You can also enter Control D to close the Telnet session B 24 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Reset Command Reset Command Authority Syntax Keywords 59021 09 A Resets the switch configuration parameters If you omit the keyword the default is Reset Switch Admin session reset config config_name factory port port_number snmp switch default system zoning config config_name Resets the configuration given by config_name to the factory default values for switch port port threshold alarm and zoning configuration If config_name does not exist on the switch a configuration with that name will be created If you omit config_name the active configuration is reset You must activate the configuration for the changes to take effect Refer to Table B 3 through Table B 6 for switch port and port threshold alarm configuration default values factory Resets switch configuration port configuration port threshold alarm configuration zoning configuration SNMP configuration system configuration and
53. 5 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 LogoutMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 5 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 LOSMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 100 FallingTrigger 5 SampleWindow 10 Table B 6 Zoning Configuration Defaults Parameter Default FC SW 2 AutoSave True Default Visibility All B 28 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Reset Command Table B 7 SNMP Configuration Defaults Trap 1 5 Address Trap 1 5 Port Trap 1 5 Severity Trap 1 5 Version Trap 1 5 Enabled ObjectID AuthFailureTrap ProxyEnabled Parameter Default SNMPEnabled True Contact lt syscontact undefined gt Location lt sysLocation undefined gt Description SANbox2 16 FC Switch Trap 1 10 0 0 254 Traps 2 5 0 0 0 0 162 Warning 2 False 1 3 6 1 4 1 1663 1 1 1 1 11 False True 59021 09 A B Command Line Interface Reset Command XX B 30 LOGIC Table B 8 System Configuration Defaults Parameter Default Ethernet Network Discovery Static Ethernet Network IP Address 10 0 0 1 Ethernet Network IP Mask 255 0 0 0 Ethernet Gateway Address 10 0 0 254 Admin Timeout 30 minutes InactivityTimeout 0 Temp Monitoring Warning 40 Temp Monitoring Failure 45 Temp Failure Port Shutdown False UserAuthentication False LocalLogEnabled True RemotelogEnabled False RemoteLogHostAddress 10 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled False NTPServerAddress 10 0
54. 8 8 6 gt 6 6 6 T7 A 7 5 5 5 5 6 6 4 4 4 4 5 gt 5 3 gt 3 3 3 4 4 2 lt gt 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Figure 4 3 Ethernet and Serial Cable Connections 4 6 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 4 Installation Installing a Switch 4 2 4 Configure the Workstation 4 2 4 1 If you plan to use the command line interface to configure and manage the switch you must configure the workstation This involves setting the workstation IP address for Ethernet connections or configuring the workstation serial port If you plan to use SANsurfer Switch Manager to manage the switch the Configuration Wizard manages the workstation IP address for you proceed to Install SANsurfer Switch Manager on page 4 9 Setting the Workstation IP Address for Ethernet Connections 4 2 4 2 The default IP address of a new switch is 10 0 0 1 Many workstations must be configured to communicate with the 10 0 0 subnet RH Fora Windows workstation do the following 1 Choose the Start button Choose Settings gt Control Panel gt Network and Dial Up Connections Choose Make New Connection 3 Click the Connect to a private network through the Internet radio button then click the Next button 4 Enter 10 0 0 253 for the IP address For a Linux or Solaris workstation open a command window and enter the following command where interface is your interface name iconfig interface ipaddres
55. 9 4 6 cascade topology 3 8 chassis air flow A 4 diagnostics 5 10 LEDs 2 3 marking A 5 shock A 4 status B 55 B 56 vibration A 4 classes of service A 1 Command Line Interface B 1 command syntax B 5 commands B 6 Config command B 10 configuration activate B 10 backup B 10 copy B 10 delete B 10 edit B 10 file 5 4 file system error 2 2 5 3 list B 10 remove 5 15 reset B 25 restore B 11 Index 1 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide XX QLOGIC restore default 5 15 save B 11 controls 2 2 credits 3 4 A 2 critical error 5 1 D Date command B 13 device cabling 4 18 description 3 1 performance 3 6 diagnostics 5 1 5 10 A 2 dimensions A 3 disk space 4 1 distance 3 4 domain ID description 3 7 display B 56 lock 3 7 donor port 3 4 B 56 E E Port 2 7 5 7 emissions standards A 5 environmental conditions 4 2 specifications A 4 Ethernet direct connection 4 6 indirect connection 4 6 port 2 7 event logging by component B 44 B 73 by port B 45 B 74 by severity level B 73 display B 73 restore defaults B 45 save settings B 45 settings B 74 severity level B 45 start B 45 stop B 46 Index 2 external test B 82 F F_Port 2 6 fabric aggregate bandwidth A 2 latency A 2 management 3 12 A 3 management switch 2 7 management workstation 4 1 point to point bandwidth A 2 ports 2 6 services 3 11 Fabric Device Management Interface B 56 factory defaults 5 15 B 25 Fa
56. A configuration changes Ports that are stable when the non disruptive activation begins then change states will be reset When the non disruptive activation is complete SANsurfer Switch Manager sessions reconnect automatically However Telnet sessions must be restarted manually This command clears the event log and all counters 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Image Command Image Command Authority Syntax Keywords Notes 59021 09 A Manages and installs switch firmware Admin session image cleanup fetch account_name ip_address file_source file destination list unpack file cleanup Removes all firmware image files from the switch All firmware image files are removed automatically each time the switch is reset fetch account_name ip_address file_source file_destination Retrieves image file given by file_source and stores it on the switch with the file name given by file_destination The image file is retrieved from the FTP server with the IP address given by ip_address and an account name given by account_name If an account name needs a password to access the FTP server the system will prompt you for it list Displays the list of image files that reside on the switch unpack file Installs the firmware file given by file After unpacking the file a message appears confirming successful unpacking The switch must be reset for the new firmware to take effec
57. B 38 e ut Een elek nn B 39 B 13 SNMP Configuration Settings ve iaia albini B 49 B 14 System Configuration Settings gedeien Eesen sauteed B 50 B 15 Show Port Parameters vi sise sacctscocovsasau denen ce AANEREN EE ENEE EEN et ennea B 57 B 16 Switch Operational Parameters sssosseoeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeteeetttetttttttrtttrttrttrrttrrrtrrttrrrrerrrent B 60 B 47 Zoning Database Limits alibi B 97 59021 09 A Page ix SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch XX Installation Guide QLOGIC Notes Page x 59021 09 A Section 1 Introduction This manual describes the features and installation of the SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel switch firmware version 4 1 This manual is organized as follows Section 1 describes the intended audience related materials safety notices communications statements laser safety information electrostatic discharge sensitivity precautions accessible parts general program license and technical support Section 2 is an overview of the switch It describes indicator LEDs and all user controls and connections Section 3 describes the factors to consider when planning a fabric Section 4 explains how to install and configure the switch Section 5 describes the diagnostic methods and troubleshooting procedures Section 6 describes the removal replacement procedures for all field replaceable units FRUs Appendix A lists the switch specifications Appendix B describes the Command Line Interface Please rea
58. Degrees BoardTemp 2 Degrees Celsius SwitchDiagnosticsStatus SwitchTemperatureStatus sw 108 100000c0dd00bc56 SANbox2 16 Vx x XxX x 0 day month date time year 0 19 0x13 130000 128 Critical 16 15 PowerUp Vx x x 0 17 day month date time year Vx x x 0 17 day month date time year Vx x x 0 2 day month date time year Vx x x 0 17 day month date time year default Online False False Online False 32 36 Passed Normal The following is an example of the Show Topology command SANbox2 gt show topology Unique ID Key A ALPA D Domain ID P Port ID Port Local Local Remote Remote Unique Number Type PortWWN Type NodewwNn ID 5 F 20 05 00 c0 dd 00 bd ec N 20 00 00 00 c9 22 1e 93 010500 P 10 E 20 0a 00 c0 dd 00 bd ec E 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 80 21 4 0x4 D 59021 09 A B 67 B Command Line Interface XX Show Command QLOGIC The following is an example of the Show Topology command for port 1 SANbox2 gt show topology 1 Local Link Information PortNumber 1 PortID 650100 PortWWN 20 01 00 c0 dd 00 91 11 PortType F Remote Link Information Device 0 NodeWWN 50 80 02 00 00 06 d5 38 PortType NL Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0 0 Device 1 NodeWWN 20 00 00 20 37 2b 08 c9 PortType NL Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0 0 Device 2 Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0 0 Device 3 NodeWWN 20 00 00 20 37 2b 05 c9 PortType NL Description NULL IPAddress 0 0 0
59. False This parameter is ignored if IOStreamGuard is enabled Send ARB_FF True instead of IDLEs False on the loop The default is False Interoperability credit The number of buffer to buffer credits per port 0 means the default 12 is unchanged Changing interoperability credits is necessary only for E_Ports that are connected to non FC SW 2 compliant switches Contact your authorized maintenance provider for assistance in using this feature Extended credits The number of port buffer credits that this port can acquire from donor ports The default is 0 Fabric address notification Enables True or disables False the communication of the FL_Port address port name and node name to the logged in NL_ Port The default is True B 34 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Set Config Command Table B 9 Set Config Port Parameters Continued Parameter Description AutoPerfTuning LCFEnable MFSEnable VIEnable MSEnable NoClose IOStreamGuard PDISCPingEnable Automatic performance tuning for FL_Ports only The default is True E f AutoPerfTuning is enabled True and the port is an FL_Port MFSEnable is automatically enabled LCFEnable and VIEnable are overridden to False E f AutoPerfTuning is disabled False MFSEnable LCFEnable and VIEnable retain their original values Link control frame preference routing This parameter appears only if AutoPer
60. Filesystem 5 16 5 3 8 Maintenance Reset Switch Li 5 16 5 3 9 Maintenance Show Firmware Versions 5 16 5 3 10 Maintenance Set Active Image ke 5 16 Section 6 Removal Replacement 6 1 IS GN 6 2 6 2 KONGIIN IE E T E A ET A E 6 3 6 3 e AEE E A E E A E A E betveuee ees 6 4 Appendix A Specifications A 1 Fabric Specifications nnne nennen raent nenteenraenreenreenareneeeeeeee A 1 A 2 Elle Ee EE A 2 A 3 Fabric Ee En EE A 3 A 4 DIMENSIONS ansi Aran AL a A 3 A 5 SE le EE E A 3 A 6 Environmental ue staltieniol eolie A 4 A T Regulatory CertifiGalions uacil illa ENEG teen b etg A 5 Appendix B Command Line Interface B 1 Reie ie Bohr EE B 1 B 2 Eeer anelli aio alari B 1 B 3 Working with Switch Configurations i B 2 B 3 1 Modifying a GON GUratioz trr iena lira B 2 B 3 2 Backing up and Restoring Switch Confguratons B 3 B 4 Command ENEE B 5 Page vi 59021 09 A XX SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch QLOGIC Installation Guide Admin Commande B 7 Alias eene e WEE B 8 Config Command DEE B 10 Date COmmMa Ino WEE B 13 Fallback Commande B 14 Hardreset COMmMANG MEET B 15 wee eu Te DEE B 16 Histoft Gommand clear ol i B 17 Hotreset Commande B 18 image Command aaa ia B 19 Bis Command kiaia dico ara B 20 Passwd Commande B 21 Ping Commanderie esita ire B 22 SR Ge ul ET Le BEEN B 23 Quit Command il lean iaia B 24 Reset Commande B 25 Set Comman
61. IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 14 INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1 13 3 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change un
62. L zone but cannot receive inbound traffic from outside the zone The following rules apply to ACL zones m The ACL zone boundary is secure against inbound traffic H ACL zones can overlap that is a port can be a member of more than one ACL zone EM ACL zones that include members from multiple switches need not include the ports of the inter switch links m ACL zone boundaries supersede soft zone boundaries Mm Membership can be defined only by domain ID and port ID A switch port can be a member of multiple ACL zones whose combined membership does not exceed 128 59021 09 A 3 3 3 Planning Performance XX QLOGIC 3 3 Performance 3 3 1 Distance 3 4 The SANbox2 16 switch supports class 2 and class 3 Fibre Channel service at transmission rates of 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps with a maximum frame size of 2148 bytes A port can transmit or receive at 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps depending on the device to which it is connected The port discovers the transmission speed prior to login when the connected device powers up Related performance characteristics include the following a Distance a Bandwidth H Latency Consider the physical distribution of devices and switches in the fabric Choose SFP transceivers that are compatible with the cable type distance Fibre Channel revision level and the device host bus adapter Refer to Appendix A Specifications for more information about cable types and SFP transceivers Each port is su
63. LOGIC 2 2 2 Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP Transceivers An SFP transceiver like the one shown in Figure 2 6 converts electrical signals to and from optical laser signals to transmit and receive SFP transceivers plug into the ports duplex fiber optic cables plug into the transceivers which then connect to the devices A port is capable of transmitting at 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps however the transceiver must be capable of 2 Gbps for the port to deliver at that rate The SFP transceivers are hot pluggable This means that you can remove or install an SFP transceiver while the switch is operating without harming the switch or the transceiver However communication with the connected device will be interrupted Refer to SFP Transceivers on page 6 2 for information about installing and removing SFP optical transceivers 2 2 3 Port Types 2 6 Figure 2 6 SFP Transceiver SANbox2 16 switches support generic ports G_Port GL Port fabric ports F_Port FL_Port and expansion ports E_Port Switches come from the factory with all ports configured as GL_Ports Generic fabric and expansion ports function as follows H AGL Port self configures as an FL_Port when connected to a public loop device as an F_Port when connected to a single public device or as an E Port when connected to another FC SW 2 compliant switch H AG Port self configures as an F_Port when connected to a single public device or as an E_Port whe
64. Modular Connector Figure 6 4 Fan Installation for Switch Model SB2A 16B 59021 09 A 6 5 6 Removal Replacement Fans XX QLOGIC Notes 6 6 59021 09 A Appendix A Specifications This appendix contains the specifications for the SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel switch Refer to Section 2 General Description for the location of all connections switches controls and components A 1 Fabric Specifications Fibre Channel Protocols Fibre Channel Classes of Service Modes of Operation Port Twpes i Port Characteristics Number of Fibre Channel Ports SCARiiiriaiiiniae Maximum User Ports 59021 09 A FC PH Rev 4 3 FC PH 2 FC PH 3 FC AL Rev 4 5 FC AL 2 Rev 7 0 FC FLA FC GS 3 FC FG FC Tape FC VI FC SW 2 Fibre Channel Element MIB RFC 2837 Fibre Alliance MIB Version 4 0 Classes 2 and 3 Fibre Channel Classes 2 and 3 connectionless F_Port FL_Port E Port G Port GL_Port All ports are auto discovering and self configuring 16 ports per chassis Maximum 239 switches depending on configuration gt 475 000 ports depending on configuration A Specifications XX Maintainability QLOGIC Buffer Credits 12 buffer credits per port Media Type s a ricalca Small Form Pluggable SFP optical transceivers Hot swappable 3 3 Volts Fabric Port Speel
65. O5VV F and be approved by VDE SEMKO and DEMKO 4 14 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Installing a Switch AVERTISSEMENT Pour la s curit de l utilisateur l appareil est livr avec un cable d alimentation trifilaire et une fiche Pour viter toute secousse lectrique enficher ce cable a une prise correctement mise a la terre Une prise lectrique dont les fils sont mal branch s peut cr er une tension dangereuse dans les pi ces m talliques du chassis switch Pour viter toute secousse lectrique s assurer que les fils sont correctement branch s et que la prise est bien mise a la terre Dans certains pays les prises lectriques sont de mod le diff rent on ne peut y enficher le cable de l appareil On doit donc en utiliser un autre ayant les caract ristiques suivantes E Alimentation 125 V Cable pour courant nominal de 10 A agr LAC et CSA E Alimentation 250 V Cable pour courant nominal de 10 A conforme au HO5VV F et agr VDE SEMKO et DEMKO WARNUNG Dieses Produkt wird mit einem 3 adrigen Netzkabel mit Stecker geliefert Dieses Kabel erfullt die Sicherheitsanforderungen und sollte an einer vorschriftsmakigen Schukosteckdose angeschlossen werden um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden Elektrosteckdosen die nicht richtig verdrahtet sind k nnen gef hrliche Hochspannung an den Metallteilen des switch Gehauses verursachen Der Kunde tragt die Verantwortung fur eine
66. Protocol NTP client support for synchronizing switch time Automatic port tuning for Multiple Frame Sequence MFS bundling Link Control Frame LCF preference routing and Virtual Interface VI routing The following items are new in the current SANsurfer Switch Manager release SANbox Manager is renamed SANsurfer Switch Manager SANsurfer Fabric View is renamed SANsurfer Performance Viewer Fabric Tracker menu option has been added to record the fabric hardware and firmware composition Nicknames for device port world wide names Zoning wizard menu option has been added to assist in zoning a fabric Name Server and FDMI data windows are combined into Devices data window Export Name Server and Export FDMI menu options are combined into Export Devices SNMP properties has been removed from Network Properties dialog to form SNMP Properties dialog 59021 09 A XX 1 Introduction QLOGIC Safety Notices 1 4 Safety Notices A Warning notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing personal injury 4 3 4 14 6 1 A Caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing damage to the equipment 4 4 5 16 6 4 1 5 Sicherheitshinweise Ein Warnhinweis weist auf das Vorhandensein einer Gefahr hin die m glicherweise Verletzungen zur Folge hat 4 3 4 15 6 1 Ein Vorsichtshinweis weist auf das Vorhandensein einer Gefahr hin die m glicherweise Gerateschaden zu
67. QLOGIC SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide Firmware Version 4 1 59021 09 A Page i SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch XX Installation Guide QLOGIC Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document QLogic SANbox SANbox2 SANsurfer Switch Manager SANblade SANsurfer SANsurfer Management Suite and Multistage are trademarks or registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation Gnome is a trademark of the GNOME Foundation Corporation Java and Solaris are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 2003 and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape Navigator and Mozilla are trademarks or registered trademar
68. Server Zoning Switch Chassis Blade Port Eport Snmp Other level Critical Warn Info None B 74 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Log Command The following is an example of the Show Log command SANbox2 gt show log 327 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Eport State E_AO_GET_DOMAIN_ID 328 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 FSPF PortUp state 0 329 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Sending init hello 330 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Processing EFP oxid 0x8 331 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Eport State E_A2_IDLE 332 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 EFP WWN 0x100000c0dd00b845 len 0x30 333 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Sending LSU oxid 0xc type 1 334 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Send Zone Merge Request 335 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 LSDB Xchg timer set 336 day month date time year I Eport Port 0 8 Setting attribute Oper UserPort 0 8 EpConnState Connected 59021 09 A B 75 B Command Line Interface XX Show Perf Command QLOGIC Show Perf Command Authority Syntax Keywords B 76 Displays port performance in frames second and bytes second If you omit the keyword the command displays data transmitted out data received in and total data transmitted and received in frames second and
69. Show Log command B 73 Show Perf command B 76 Show Setup command B 78 Shutdown command B 81 Simple Network Management Protocol configuration B 49 configuration display B 78 description 2 11 disable 3 11 reset B 25 site requirements 4 1 small form factor pluggable 2 6 4 5 6 2 SNMP See Simple Network Management Protocol soft zone 3 3 steering B 59 switch administrative state B 32 59021 09 A configuration 4 17 B 36 configuration display B 70 hard reset B 15 management 2 10 manufacturer information B 78 operational information B 60 power down 4 23 recovery 5 13 reset 2 2 5 16 B 85 reset without POST B 25 specifications A 1 switch performance 3 4 system configuration change B 50 display B 78 system processor A 2 T table mount 4 3 temperature 4 2 A 4 B 55 Test command B 82 time B 13 timeout value 5 7 topology cascade 3 8 mesh 3 9 Multistage 3 10 transceiver 2 6 4 5 6 2 transmission rate 3 4 3 5 U Uptime command B 85 user account B 1 authentication 3 11 B 51 interface A 2 logged in B 62 user account security 3 11 User command B 86 V ventilation 2 10 vibration A 4 Index 5 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide XX QLOGIC Virtual interface preference routing B 35 voltage fluctuations A 5 operating A 3 web applet description 2 11 enable B 52 start 4 14 timeout B 51 Whoami command B 89 workstation 4 1 4 6 configuration 4 7 IP address 4 7 worldwide name
70. Telnet window opens prompting you for a login Enter an account name and password The default account name and password are admin password Open an admin session to acquire the necessary authority SANbox2 gt admin start Restore the configuration file When the restore is complete the switch will reset SANbox2 admin gt config restore 5 5 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting XX POST Diagnostics QLOGIC 5 1 2 Logged In LED Indications Port diagnostics are indicated by the Logged In LED for each port as shown in Figure 5 1 Logged In LED A NS L L A L A oO oc goc W GT T IO DO 2 A RSR 2 KR Figure 5 1 Logged In LED The Logged In LED has three indications H Loggedin Continuous illumination H Loggingin Flashes at roughly once per second as shown in Figure 5 2 Error Flashes at roughly twice per second as shown in Figure 5 2 1 second Logging In wm ees Eror Rea Figure 5 2 Logged In LED Indications If a Logged In LED shows an error indication review the event browser for alarm messages regarding the affected port You can also inspect the event log using the Show Alarm command Pertinent alarm messages will point to one or more of the following conditions E Port isolation n Excessive port errors 5 6 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting POST Diagnostics 5 1 2 1 E_Po
71. X QLOGIC A Specifications Regulatory Certifications A 7 Regulatory Certifications 59021 09 A Safety Standards Emissions Standards Voltage Fluctuations Hamonce ennnen glo SE OI le d SANmark UL1950 CSA 22 2 No 950 EN60950 FCC Part 15B Class A ICES 03 Issue 3 VCCI Class A ITE BSMI Class A CISPR 22 Class A EN 55022 Class A EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 3 2 EN 55024 1998 FCC Part 15 UL United States cUL Canada TUV VCCI BSMI CE SCD 3001 3002 3010 3020 A Specifications Regulatory Certifications XX QLOGIC Notes A 6 59021 09 A B 1 Appendix B Command Line Interface The command line interface CLI enables you to perform a variety of fabric and switch management tasks through an Ethernet or a serial port connection This section describes the following m loggingontoaswitch m User accounts BR Working with switch configurations Commands Logging On to a Switch To log on to a switch using Telnet open a command line window on the workstation and enter the Telnet command followed by the switch IP address telnet ip_address A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login Enter an account name and password To log on to a switch through the serial port configure the workstation port with the following settings H 9600 baud H 8 bitcharacter n 1 stop bit EB No parity En
72. XX Config Command QLOGIC Config Command Authority Syntax Keywords Manages the Fibre Channel configurations on a switch For information about setting the port and switch configurations refer to the Set Config Command on page B 33 Admin session for all keywords except List config activate config_name backup cancel copy config_source config_destination delete config_name edit config_name list restore save config_name activate config_name Activates the configuration given by config_name If you omit config_name the currently active configuration is used Only one configuration can be active at a time backup Creates a file named configdata which contains the system configuration information To download this file open an FTP session log in with account name password of images for both and type get configdata Refer to Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations on page B 3 cancel Terminates the current configuration edit session without saving changes that were made copy config_source config_destination Copies the configuration given by config_source to the configuration given by config_destination The switch supports up to 10 configurations including the default configuration delete config_name Deletes the configuration given by config_name from the switch edit config_name Opens an edit session for the configuration given by config_name I
73. a production environment Default Visibility Enables All or disables None communication among the switch s ports devices and the fabric in the absence of an active zone set The default is All 59021 09 A B 39 B Command Line Interface Set Config Command QLOGIC Examples The following is an example of the Set Config Port command SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config edit SANbox2 admin config gt set config port 1 A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so Configuring Port Number 1 AdminState Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics 4 Down Online LinkSpeed 1 1Gb s 2 26b s 3 Auto Auto PortType GL G E FL Donor GL SymPortName string max 32 chars Porti ALFairness True False False DeviceScanEnable True False True ForceOfflineRSCN True False False ARB_FF True False False InteropCredit decimal value 0 255 0 ExtCredit dec value increments of 11 non loop only 0 FANEnable True False True AutoPerfTuning True False False LCFEnable True False False MFSEnable True False False VIEnable True False False MSEnable True False True NoClose True False False IOStreamGuard Enable Disable Disable PDISCPingEnab
74. ace 2 7 4 The command line interface CLI provides monitoring and configuration functions by which the administrator can manage the fabric and its switches The CLI is available over an Ethernet connection or a serial connection Refer to Appendix B Command Line Interface for more information SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface 2 7 5 The SANsurfer Switch Manager API enables an application provider to build a management application for QLogic switches The library is implemented in ANSI standard C relying only on standard POSIX run time libraries except for the Windows NT build Contact your distributor or authorized reseller for information about the SANsurfer Switch Manager API Simple Network Management Protocol 59021 09 A SNMP provides monitoring and trap functions for the fabric SANbox2 firmware supports SNMP versions 1 and 2 the Fibre Alliance Management Information Base FA MIB version 4 0 and the Fabric Element Management Information Base FE MIB RFC 2837 Traps can be formatted using SNMP version 1 or 2 Refer to the SANbox SANbox2 Simple Network Management Protocol Reference Guide for more information about using SNMP 2 11 2 General Description XX Switch Management QLOGIC 2 7 6 File Transfer Protocol FTP provides the command line interface for exchanging files between the switch and the management workstation These files include firmware image files configuration files
75. ame and password prom prom and press the Enter key Sanbox login prom Password XxXxx username anteater Itasca telnet 10 0 0 1 Trying 10 0 0 1 Connected to 10 0 0 1 Escape character is The maintenance menu displays several recovery options To select a switch recovery option press the corresponding number displayed in option field on the keyboard and press the Enter key Exit Image Unpack Reset Network Config Reset User Accounts to Default Copy Log Files Remove Switch Config Remake Filesystem Reset Switch Show Firmware Versions 9 Set Active Image Option OANA UBWNEF CH These options and their use are described in the following subsections 5 3 1 Maintenance Exit This option closes the current login session To log in again enter the maintenance mode account name and password prom prom To return to normal operation power cycle the switch 5 14 59021 09 A XX 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting QLOGIC Recovering a Switch 5 3 2 Maintenance Image Unpack This option unpacks and installs new firmware when the current firmware has become corrupt Before using this option you must load the new firmware image file onto the switch The steps to install new firmware using this option are as follows 1 Place the switch in maintenance mode Refer to the procedure for maintenance mode in Recovering a Switch on page 5 13 2 Use FTP to load a new firmwar
76. and out of band logins and Telnet logins Additional logins will be refused 3 12 59021 09 A Section 4 Installation This section describes how to install and configure the SANbox2 16 switch It also describes how to load new firmware and how to recover a disabled switch 4 1 Site Requirements Consider the following items when installing a SANbox2 16 switch H Fabric management workstation Power requirements Environmental conditions 4 1 1 Fabric Management Workstation The requirements for fabric management workstations running SANsurfer Switch Manager are described in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Management Workstation Requirements Operating System Windows NT 4 0 2000 2003 E Linux 7 2 Red Hang Gnome 1 4 E Solaris 2 8 2 9 CDE Memory 256 MB or more Disk Space 150 MB per installation Processor 500 MHz or faster Hardware CD ROM drive RJ 45 Ethernet port RS 232 serial port optional Internet Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later Netscape Navigator 4 72 and later Mozilla 1 02 and later Telnet workstations require an RJ 45 Ethernet port or an RS 232 serial port and an operating system with a Telnet client 4 1 2 Switch Power Requirements Power requirements are 1 9 Amp at 120 VAC or 0 95 Amps at 240 VAC 59021 09 A 4 1 4 Installation XX Installing a Switch QLOGIC 4 1 3 Environmental Conditions Consider the factors that affect the climate in your facility
77. asswords that control read and write access to the switch The read community string public and write community string private are set at the factory to these well known defaults and should be changed if SNMP is enabled If SNMP is enabled default and the read and write community strings have not been changed from their defaults you risk unwanted access to the switch SNMP is enabled by default Consider how you want to manage the fabric and what switches you do not want managed or monitored through other switches 3 6 Fabric Management The SANsurfer Switch Manager application and CLI execute on a management workstation that provides for the configuration control and maintenance of multiple fabrics Supported platforms include Windows Solaris and Linux The application can be installed and executed on the workstation or you can run the SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet that is resident on the switch Consider how many fabrics will be managed how many management workstations are needed and whether the fabrics will be managed with the CLI SANsurfer Switch Manager or the SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins reserved as follows E 4 logins or sessions for internal applications such as management server and SNMP HR 9 high priority Telnet sessions H 6 logins or sessions for SANsurfer Switch Manager inband and out of band logins Application Programming Interface API inband
78. at can be stored in the switch s zoning database Each instance of a zone in a zone set counts toward this maximum MaxMembersPerZone Maximum number of members in a zone 2000 MaxMembersPerAlias Maximum number of members in an alias 2000 3 2 59021 09 A XX 3 Planning QLOGIC Device Access 3 2 1 Soft Zones Soft zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling device discovery Devices in the same soft zone automatically discover and communicate freely with all other members of the same zone The soft Zone boundary is not secure traffic across soft zones can occur if addressed correctly The following rules apply to soft zones m Gott zones that include members from multiple switches need not include the ports of the inter switch links E Soft zone boundaries yield to ACL zone boundaries H Soft zones can overlap that is a port can be a member of more than one soft zone Mm Membership can be defined by Fibre Channel address domain ID and port number or worldwide name MB Soft Zoning supports FL_Ports and F_Ports 3 2 2 Access Control List Hard Zones Access Control List ACL zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound traffic ACL zoning is a type of hard zoning that is hardware enforced This type of zoning is useful for controlling access to certain devices without totally isolating them from the fabric Members can communicate with each other and transmit outside the AC
79. at the next reset or power cycle The pending firmware points to either SWlmageVersion 1 or 2 Name of the switch configuration that is in use Switch administrative state Admin session status Beacon status as set by the Set Beacon command Switch operational state Principal switch status True indicates that this switch is the principal switch Internal switch temperature at circuit board sensor 1 Internal switch temperature at circuit board sensor 2 B 61 B Command Line Interface Show Command XX QLOGIC Table B 16 Switch Operational Parameters Continued Parameter Description SwitchDiagnosticsStatus SwitchTemperatureStatus Results of the power on self test Switch temperature status normal warning failure topology Displays all connected devices users Displays a list of logged in users This is equivalent to the User List command version Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the switch This keyword is equivalent to the About keyword Examples The following is an example of the Show Chassis command SANbox2 gt show chassis Chassis Information BoardTemp 1 Degrees Celsius BoardTemp 2 Degrees Celsius FanStatus 1 FanStatus 2 PowerSupplyStatus 1 PowerSupplyStatus 2 HeartBeatCode HeartBeatStatus 32 36 Good Good Good Good 1 Normal The following is an example of the Show Domain
80. ate the configuration file CH OANA OBWN FE Exit Image Unpack Reset Network Config Reset User Accounts to Default Copy Log Files Remove Switch Config Remake Filesystem Reset Switch Show Firmware Versions 9 Set Active Image Option 6 6 When the recreate process is complete select option 7 to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode 7 Ifa previously saved configuration file is available for the switch do the following to restore the configuration file a Establish communications with the switch using the File Transfer Protocol FTP Enter one of the following on the command line gt ftp XXX XXX XXX XXX or gt ftp switchname where Xxx Xxx xxx xxx is the switch IP address and switchname is the switch name associated with the IP address Enter the following account name and password user images password images Activate binary mode and copy the configuration file from the workstation to the switch The configuration file must be named configdata ftp gt bin ftp gt put configdata Close the FTP session ftp gt quit 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting POST Diagnostics 59021 09 A Establish communications with the switch using Telnet Enter one of the following on the command line telnet xxx XXX XXX XXX or telnet switchname where Xxx Xxx xxx xxx is the switch IP address and switchname is the switch name associated with the IP address A
81. atement EE 1 5 VCCI Class A Statement 1 6 BSMI Class A Statement i 1 6 LaserSafelyInformationi sushi ee uge hae EK 1 7 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity ESDS Precautions 1 7 ee IEN En EE 1 8 Pisces Guessling Eege ana lai 1 8 ZUGANGICNS EE 1 8 General Public LICENSE a a a a i a aN 1 9 Preamble TEE EE 1 9 Terms And Conditions For Copying Distribution And Modification 1 10 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs 1 14 Technical Support Ennn Ennn annman nanna 1 16 LTE le E 1 16 RR ll EE 1 16 Contact Information i 1 16 General Description Chassis Controls and LEDS 2 2 Se Een deere 2 2 Maintenance Button a a E a E AEE 2 2 NEE ERR REH 2 3 Over Temperature LED AMbEr n 2 3 Page ili SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch XX Installation Guide QLOGIC 2 1 3 2 FanFail LED AMb t EE 2 3 2 1 3 3 Heartbeat LED AmbEr 2 4 2 1 3 4 Input Power LED Green iene rara wine rien 2 4 2 2 Fibre Channel Portes a aee eeraa e r m eaaa r rare a aR annA Ae Aaah deara a aniani a aadi 2 4 2 2 1 eet dE 2 5 2 2 1 1 Port ele Oe E EE EE 2 5 2 2 1 2 Port Activity LED posata le eli ai 2 5 2 2 2 Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP Transceivers 2 6 2 2 3 le Ke 2 6 2 3 Ethernet le EEN 2 7 2 4 Serial Portiss vacanti ala pid ie alii rd 2 8 2 5 Power OU D ES cip
82. aximum Bandwdith 1 Gbps 1 Gbps 1 Gbps x 2 ports 2 Gbps 2 Gbps 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 2 Gbps 1 Gbps x 2 ports 2 Gbps 100 MB 100 MB 200 MB 100 MB each port 200 MB Bandwidth will be less for larger sequence sizes In multiple chassis fabrics each link between chassis contributes 100 or 200 megabytes of bandwidth between those chassis When additional bandwidth is needed between devices increase the number of links between the connecting switches The switch guarantees in order delivery with any number of links between chassis Latency is a measure of how fast a frame travels from one port to another The factors that affect latency include transmission rate and the source destination port relationship as shown in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Port to Port Latency Source Destination Rates Same Switch 1 Gbps 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 2 Gbps lt 1 usec lt 0 4 usec 3 5 3 Planning XX Multiple Chassis Fabrics QLOGIC 3 4 Multiple Chassis Fabrics By connecting switches together you can expand the number of available ports for devices Each switch in the fabric is identified by a unique domain ID and the fabric will automatically resolve domain ID conflicts Because the Fibre Channel ports are self configuring you can connect SANbox2 16 and other FC SW 2 compliant switches together in a wide variety of topologies 3 4 1 Optimizing Device Performance When choosing a topol
83. bytes per second None show perf byte inbyte outbyte frame inframe outframe errors byte Displays continuous performance data in total bytes second transmitted and received for all ports Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display inbyte Displays continuous performance data in bytes second received for all ports Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display outbyte Displays continuous performance data in bytes second transmitted for all ports Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display frame Displays continuous performance data in total frames second transmitted and received for all ports Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display inframe Displays continuous performance data in frames second received for all ports Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display outframe Displays continuous performance data in frames second transmitted for all ports Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display errors Displays continuous error counts for all ports Type q and press the Enter key to stop the display 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface Show Perf Command The following is an example of the Show Perf Byte command SANbox2 gt show perf byte QLOGIC Examples The following is an example of the Show Perf command SANbox2 gt show perf Port Bytes s Bytes s Bytes s Frames s Frames s Frames s Number
84. cable Allows a network management station to obtain configuration values traffic information and failure data pertaining to the Fibre Channels using SNMP through the Ethernet interface 17 0 431 mm 19 inch rack mount 1 75 44 mm 1U 18 0 457 mm 18 Ibs 8 16 Kg 90 to 137 Vac 47 to 63 Hz 180 to 265 Vac 47 to 63 Hz 1 9 Amps maximum at 90 to 137 Vac 0 95 Amps maximum at 180 to 265 Vac 170 watts Internally fused A Specifications XX Environmental QLOGIC A 6 Environmental Temperature M Operating 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F M Non operating 40 to 65 C 40 to 149 F Humidity M Operating 25 to 80 non condensing M Non operating 25 to 90 non condensing Altitude M Operating 0 to 3048m 0 to 10 000 feet M Non operating 0 to 15 240m 0 to 50 000 feet Vibration Magnitude during after along any axis M Operating 2 54 mm 1 5 14 Hz 0 1G 14 300 Hz M Non operating 5 500 Hz random 2 09 G rms 10 minutes Shock Magnitude during after along any axis M Operating 1g for 15 msec E Non operatini 8 g for 15 msec AIFTowis niatio a ioni Two fans front to back or back to front by model A 4 59021 09 A X
85. ce create alias Creates an alias with the name given by alias An alias name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z _ and The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 aliases delete alias Deletes the specified alias given by alias from the zoning database If the alias is a member of the active zone set the alias will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated list Displays a list of all aliases This keyword does not require an admin session 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Alias Command 59021 09 A members alias Displays all members of the alias given by alias This keyword does not require an admin session remove alias member_list Removes the ports devices given by member_list from the alias given by alias Use a lt space gt to delimit ports devices in member_list A port device in member_list can have any of the following formats a Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 H 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN for the device with the format xX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX rename alias_old alias_new Renames the alias given by alias_old to the alias given by alias_new B 9 B Command Line Interface
86. ch menu and select Load Firmware In the Firmware Upload window click the Select button to browse and select the firmware file you want to upload In the Firmware Upload window click the Start button to begin the loading process When the firmware is finished loading the Bytes Transferred field displays the number of bytes that have been transferred Click the Close button to close the Firmware Upload window SANsurfer Switch Manager will attempt a hot reset if possible to activate the firmware without disrupting data traffic Click the OK button to reset the switch and activate the new firmware During a non disruptive activation all Logged In LEDs are illuminated If a non disruptive activation is not possible SANsurfer Switch Manager gives you the opportunity to reset the switch and perform a disruptive activation Using the CLI to Install Firmware To install firmware using the CLI when an FTP server is present on the management workstation do the following 1 4 20 Connect to the switch through the Ethernet or the serial port and open a Telnet session Enter the following account name and password SANbox2 Login admin Password password To start an admin session enter the following SANbox2 gt admin start Retrieve the firmware file The device on which the firmware file is stored must be running an FTP server Enter the following command to retrieve the firmware file from the specified IP address SANbox2
87. chassis 5 11 Over Temperature power supply 2 9 5 13 Link control frame preference routing B 35 link state database B 56 Lip command B 20 log archive B 44 clear B 44 copy 5 15 event B 44 B 73 power on self test B 59 logged in users B 62 Logged In LED 2 5 5 6 login limit 3 12 B 2 loop port bypass B 47 enable B 47 initialization B 20 maintainability A 2 maintenance exit 5 14 interface A 3 menu 5 14 mode 2 2 5 2 5 13 strategy A 2 Maintenance button 2 2 5 14 management workstation 2 7 4 6 manufacturer information B 78 marking A 5 media type A 2 memory 4 1 activity B 56 flash 2 2 mesh topology 3 9 minicom 4 8 Multi frame sequence bundling B 35 Multistage topology 3 10 N name server display B 56 Index 3 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide XX QLOGIC zone 3 3 network configuration reset B 26 interfaces B 56 Network Time Protocol client B 52 server B 52 new features 1 2 non critical error 5 1 non disruptive activation 4 19 B 18 NTP See Network Time Protocol null modem F F DB9 cable 4 6 O online test B 82 operating systems 4 1 Output Power LED 2 9 5 12 Over Temperature LED chassis 2 3 5 11 power supply 2 9 5 13 P page break B 32 Passwd command B 21 password 3 11 change B 21 file reset 5 15 maintenance mode 5 14 restore default 5 15 switch B 21 user account B 1 pending firmware 5 16 performance device 3 6 switch 3 4 tuning B 35 Ping command B 22
88. ct but does not validate that such a member exists copy zone_source zone_destination Creates a new zone named zone_destination and copies the membership into it from the zone given by zone_source create zone Creates a zone with the name given by zone An zone name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z _ and The zoning database supports a maximum of 1000 zones delete zone Deletes the specified zone given by zone from the zoning database If the zone is a component of the active zone set the zone will not be removed from the active zone set until the active zone set is deactivated 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Zone Command list Displays a list of all zones and the zone sets of which they are components This keyword does not require an Admin session members zone Displays all members of the zone given by zone This keyword does not require an Admin session remove zone member _list Removes the ports devices given by member_list from the zone given by zone Use a lt space gt to delimit aliases and ports devices in member Wel member_list can have any of the following formats a Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 H 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port nam
89. d sciare TETTE B 31 Set Config Command cipria lisi B 33 Set L g GOMIMANG EE B 44 Set Port Commande B 47 Set Setup Command a B 49 SHOW een In Le DEE B 55 Show Config Command oil iii B 70 SHOW Log COMMA esc allea lia pali B 73 Show Perf Commande B 76 Show Setup Commande B 78 Shutdown Commande B 81 Test Commande B 82 Uptime Gommand aa sno B 85 BEI ee Trau E Le EE B 86 Whoami Command rei B 89 Zone ee Inn Lu e EE B 90 Zoneset Commande B 94 Zoning COmMmmMand EE B 96 Glossary Index 59021 09 A Page vii SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch XX Installation Guide QLOGIC Figures Figure Page 2 1 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch 2 1 2 2 Chassis Controls and LEDS cccsccceseecesseeeseeeceeeeeeseeeuseeeeeeeueeeeueceeeaeeeeaeeeeaees 2 2 2 3 Ghassis LEDS aree oh ec hh ces Sa Dee ws Es ara 2 3 2 4 Fibre Channel Een 2 4 2 5 POM EEDS moia rs T EEE E E alla ENEA 2 5 2 6 SEET EIERE eege ere da ala IA ii 2 6 2 7 Etgen EE 2 7 2 8 Serial Port and Pin Identification cccceceeceeeeceseeeceeeeuseeeeeeeeueueeeseueaeeueueeenegs 2 8 2 9 Power Supply Components iii 2 9 2510 e ernia ire niro into 2 10 3 1 Cascade with a Loop Topology uiai 3 8 3 2 Mesh FopoloG cannella LR rangle ALA nali nale 3 9 3 3 Mullistage TopologGyizisssiatiaa lille ellenica ioni dira e coglie 3 10 4 1 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch 4 2 4 2 Installing Rack Mount Brackets ciliiiiiilia 4 5 4 3 Etherne
90. d the communications statements and laser safety information later in this section Use this manual with the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide 1 1 Intended Audience This manual introduces users to the switch and explains its installation and service It is intended for users who are responsible for installing and servicing network equipment 1 2 Related Materials The following manuals and materials are referenced in the text and or provide additional information 59021 09 A SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide publication number 59022 09 QLogic Switch Interoperability Guide v3 0 This PDF document can be downloaded at http www qlogic com interopguide info asp inter Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL 2 Rev 6 8 1 1 1 Introduction New in this Release XX QLOGIC Fibre Channel 10 bit Interface Rev 2 3 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fibre Channel Standard draft ietf ipfc fabric element mib 04 txt The Fibre Channel Standards are available from 1 3 Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood CO 80112 5776 Phone 800 854 7179 or 303 397 7956 Fax 303 397 2740 New in this Release The following items are new in the current firmware release Expanded zoning database limits SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet embedded on the switch The firmware includes an enable parameter and an inactivity timeout Network Time
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92. der the power source capacity and the total power usage of all switches on the circuit Refer to Electrical on page A 3 MB Reliable grounding in the rack must be maintained from the switch chassis to the AC power source When mounting the switch in a rack ensure that the 19 inch rack meets the following standard specifications a ANSI EIA RS 230 Standard entitled Cabinets Racks Panels and Associated Equipment a MIL STD 189 entitled Racks Electrical Equipment 19 Inch and Associated Panels The brackets shown in Figure 4 2 are provided with the switch so that the switch can be secured on a shelf The brackets alone are not designed to support the weight of the switch 4 4 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Installing a Switch Figure 4 2 Installing Rack Mount Brackets 4 2 2 Install SFP Transceivers The switch has been validated with transceivers that support a variety of interconnection media To install insert the transceiver into the port and gently press until it snaps in place To remove a transceiver gently press the transceiver into the port to release the tension then pull on the release tab or lever and remove the transceiver Different transceiver manufacturers have different release mechanisms Consult the documentation for your transceiver Note The SFP transceiver will fit only one way If the SFP does not install under gentle pressure flip it over and try again 59021 09 A 4
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94. e WWPN with the format XX XX XX XX XX XX XXIXX mi Alias name rename zone_old zone_new Renames the zone given by zone_old to the zone given by zone_new type zone zone_type Specifies the zone type given by zone_type to be assigned to the zone name given by zone If you omit the zone_type the system displays the zone type for the zone given by zone zone_type can be one of the following soft name server zone hardACL Access control list hard zone This keyword is case sensitive zonesets zone Displays all zone sets of which the zone given by zone is a component This keyword does not require an Admin session 59021 09 A B 91 B Command Line Interface XX Zone Command QLOGIC Examples The following is an example of the Zone List command SANbox2 gt zone list wwn_b0241f zone_set_1 wwn_23bd31 zone_set_1 wwn_221416 zone_set_1 wwn_2215c3 zone_set_1 wwn_0160ed zone_set_1 wwn_c001b0 Zone ser L wwn_401248 zone_set_1 wwn_02402f Zone ser L wwn_22412f zone_set_1 The following is an example of the Zone Members command SANbox2 gt zone members wwn_b0241f Current List of Members for Zone wwn_b0241f 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f B 92 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Zone Command The following is an example of the Zone Zonesets command SANbox2 gt zone zonesets zonel Current L
95. e SANbOx2 SwitchWWN 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 ab SystemDescription SANbox2 16 FC Switch SystemObjectID T3462 s404 1P663 4101 53 61 11 B 78 59021 09 A QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Show Setup Command The following is an example of the Show Setup Snmp command SANbox2 gt show setup snmp SNMP Information SNMPEnabled Contact Location Description Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra Tra plAddress plPort plSeverity plVersion plEnabled p2Address p2Port p2Severity p2Version p2Enabled p3Address p3Port p3Severity p3Version p3Enabled p4Address p4Port p4Severity p4Version p4Enabled p5Address p5Port p5Severity p5Version p5Enabled ObjectID Aut hFailureTrap ProxyEnabled True lt sysContact undefined gt N_107 System Test Lab SANbox2 16 FC Switch 10 0 0 254 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 0 0 0 0 162 warning 2 False 1 39 6 3 4 1 1663 1 1 4141411 True True 59021 09 A B 79 B Command Line Interface Show Setup Command QLOGIC The following is an example of the Show Setup System command SANbox2 gt show setup system System Information EthONetworkDiscovery Static EthONetworkAddress 10520 114 32 EthONetworkMask 299129932520 EthOGatewayAddress 10 20 8 254 AdminT
96. e Zoneset Active command SANbox2 gt zoneset active ActiveZoneSet Bets LastActivatedBy admin OB session6 LastActivatedOn day month date time year The following is an example of the Zoneset List command SANbox2 gt zoneset list Current List of ZoneSets alpha beta The following is an example of the Zoneset Zones command SANbox2 gt zoneset zones ssss Current List of Zones for ZoneSet ssss zonel zone2 zone3 59021 09 A B 95 B Command Line Interface XX Zoning Command QLOGIC Zoning Command Authority Syntax Keywords B 96 Opens a Zoning Edit session in which to create and manage zone sets and zones Refer to the Zone Command on page B 90 and the Zoneset Command on page B 94 Admin session except for the Active History Limits and List keywords zoning active cancel clear edit history limits list restore save active Displays information for the active zone set including component zones and zone members This keyword does not require an Admin session cancel Closes the current Zoning Edit session Any unsaved changes are lost clear Clears all inactive zone sets from the volatile edit copy of the zoning database This keyword does not affect the non volatile zoning database However if you enter the Zoning Clear command followed by the Zoning Save command the non volatile zoning database will be cleared from the switch Note The preferred method for
97. e account name for which to change the expiration date and authority list Displays the list of users currently logged in and their session numbers Provides the same function as the Show Users command This keyword is available to all account names without an Admin session B 86 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface User Command Notes Examples m User accounts are enforced in SANsurfer Switch Manager only if the UserAuthentication parameter is set to True The UserAuthentication default value is False Refer to System keyword of the Set Setup Command on page B 49 for information about setting the UserAuthentication parameter BW Authority level or password changes that you make to an account that is currently logged in do not take effect until that account logs in again The following is an example of the User Accounts command SANbox2 admin gt user accounts Current list of user accounts images admin authority False never expires admin admin authority True never expires chuckca admin authority False expires in lt 50 days gregj admin authority True expires in lt 100 days fred admin authority True never expires The following is an example of the User Add command SANbox2 admin gt user add Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account name 1 15 chars userl account password 4 20 chars FE di please confirm account password set acco
98. e click the Switch_Manager folder then double click the Linux folder If there is no CD ROM icon do the following a Open an xterm or other terminal window b Mount the CD ROM From a shell prompt enter the following command mount mnt cdrom c Change directory to location of the install program cd mnt cdrom Switch_Manager Linux Using File Manager double click the drive letter which contains the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Double click the Switch_Manager folder then double click the Linux folder Double click the executable file and follow the SANsurfer Switch Manager installation instructions 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Installing a Switch 4 2 5 6 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Solaris Installation To install the SANsurfer Switch Manager application on Solaris from the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk do the following 1 Insert the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk into the management workstation CD ROM drive 2 Open a terminal window If the disk isn t already mounted enter the following command volcheck 3 Move to the directory on the disk that contains the executable Enter the following command cd cdrom cdrom0 Switch_Manager solaris 4 Run the executable and follow the SANsurfer Switch Manager installation instructions Enter the following command pkgadd d sol_pkg 4 2 6 Start SANsurfer Switch Manager You can start SANsurfer Sw
99. e following is an example of the Fallback command SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt fallback Reverting to previous software image Please confirm y n n y 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Hardreset Command Hardreset Command Resets the switch and performs a power on self test This reset disrupts traffic activates the pending firmware and clears the alarm log To save the alarm log before resetting refer to the Set Log Command on page B 44 Authority Admin session Syntax hardreset Notes To reset the switch without a power on self test refer to the Reset Command on page B 25 To reset the switch without disrupting traffic refer to the Hotreset Command on page B 18 59021 09 A B 15 B Command Line Interface XX Help Command QLOGIC Help Command Authority Syntax Keywords Examples Displays a brief description of the specified command its keywords and usage None help command keyword command Displays a summary of the command given by command and its keywords If you omit command the system displays all available commands keyword Displays a summary of the keyword given by keyword belonging to the command given by command If you omit keyword the system displays the available keywords for the specified command all Displays a list of all available commands including command variations The following is an example of
100. e image file onto the switch Refer to Using FTP and the CLI to Install Firmware on page 4 21 Do not unpack the firmware image file with the Image command 3 Select option 1 from the maintenance menu When prompted for a file name prompt enter the firmware image file name Image filename filename Unpacking filename please wait Unpackage successful 4 Select option 7 to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode 5 3 3 Maintenance Reset Network Config This option resets the network properties to the factory default values and saves them on the switch Refer to Table B 8 for the default network configuration values 5 3 4 Maintenance Reset User Accounts to Default This option restores the password for the Admin account name to the default password and removes all other user accounts from the switch 5 3 5 Maintenance Copy Log Files This option copies all log file buffers to a file on the switch named ogfile You can use FTP to download this file to the management workstation You must download the logfile before resetting the switch 5 3 6 Maintenance Remove Switch Config This option deletes all configurations from the switch except for the default configuration This restores switch configuration parameters to the factory defaults except for user accounts and zoning Refer to Table B 3 though Table B 8 for the factory default values 59021 09 A 5 15 5 Diagnostics Trouble
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102. e specific user entries H For Solaris Modify the etc remote file to include the following lines dev term a refers to serial port a Choose the dv setting to match the workstation port to which you connected to the switch SANbox2 dv dev term a br 9600 el C S O U D ie 0e D 3 Proceed to Connect the Switch to AC Power on page 4 14 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 4 Installation Installing a Switch 4 2 5 Install SANsurfer Switch Manager 4 2 5 1 If your switch was shipped with a SANsurfer Management Suite Disk use one of the following to install SANsurfer Management Suite on a Windows Linux or Solaris workstation H 4 2 5 1 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Windows Installation H 4 2 5 2 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Linux Installation H 4 2 5 3 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Solaris Installation If your switch was shipped with a SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk use one of the following to install SANsurfer Switch Manager on a Windows Linux or Solaris workstation mM 4 2 5 4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Windows Installation H 4 2 5 5 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Linux Installation H 4 2 5 6 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Solaris Installation Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for more information about using exiting and uninstalling SANsurfer Management Suite and SANsurfer Switch Manager SANsurfer Ma
103. e was saved and enter the following chmod x sansurfer_solaris_install bin 8 Execute the install program sansurfer_solaris_install bin 9 Follow the installation instructions Note If you download SANsurfer Management Suite from a server be sure 59021 09 A the downloaded file has execute permission before installing 4 Installation Installing a Switch XX QLOGIC 4 2 5 4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Windows Installation To install the SANsurfer Switch Manager application on Windows from the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk do the following 1 4 2 5 5 Close all programs currently running and insert the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk into the management workstation CD ROM drive Using Windows Explorer double click the drive letter which contains the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Double click the Switch_Manager folder then double click the Windows folder Double click the executable file and follow the SANsurfer Switch Manager installation instructions SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk Linux Installation To install the SANsurfer Switch Manager application on Linux from the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk do the following 1 4 12 Insert the SANsurfer Switch Manager Installation Disk into the management workstation CD ROM drive If a file browser does not open double click the CD ROM icon to open the browser Doubl
104. each timeout value the same on every switch G Yes Continue H No Correct the timeout values on the offending switches using the Set Config Switch command or the SANsurfer Switch Manager Switch Properties dialog Reset the port If the condition remains continue 5 7 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting XX POST Diagnostics QLOGIC 5 1 2 2 4 Display the active zone set on each switch using the Zoning Active command or the Active Zoneset tab of the SANsurfer Switch Manager topology display Compare the zone membership between the two active zone sets Are they the same m Yes Contact your authorized maintenance provider H No Deactivate one of the active zone sets or edit the conflicting zones so that their membership is the same Reset the port If the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider Note This can be caused by merging two fabrics whose active zone sets have two zones with the same name but different membership Excessive Port Errors The switch monitors a set of port errors and generates alarms based on user defined sample windows and thresholds These port errors include the following Gi CRC errors Decode errors ISL connection count Login errors Logout errors m Loss of signalerrors Port threshold alarm monitoring is disabled by default Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for information about managing port threshold alarms If the count for any
105. ear component list level level port port_list restore save start default stop Keywords archive Collects the most recent 200 entries plus the previous 1000 entries and stores the result in new file named ogfile that is maintained in switch memory where it can be downloaded using FTP To download ogfile open an FTP session log in with account name password of images for both and type get logfile clear Clears all log entries component list Specifies one or more components to monitor for events Use lt space gt to delimit values in the list Choose one or more of the following values All Monitors all components To maintain optimal switch performance do not use this setting with the Level keyword set to Info Chassis Monitors chassis hardware components such as fans and power supplies Eport Monitors all E_Ports Mgmtserver Monitors management server status Nameserver Monitors name server status None Monitor none of the component events Other Monitors other miscellaneous events B 44 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Set Log Command Port Monitors all port events Switch Monitors switch management events Zoning Monitors zoning conflict events level level Specifies the severity level given by level to use in monitoring events for the specified components or ports level can be one of the following values Critical Monitors critical events
106. ecoming invalid under these conditions lock the domain IDs using SANsurfer Switch Manager or the Set Config Switch command 59021 09 A 3 7 3 Planning XX Multiple Chassis Fabrics QLOGIC 3 4 3 Common Topologies The SANbox2 16 switch supports three commonly used fabric topologies Mm Cascade H Mesh H Multistage 3 4 3 1 Cascade Topology A cascade topology describes a fabric in which the switches are connected in series If you connect the last switch back to the first switch you create a cascade with a loop topology as shown in Figure 3 1 The loop reduces latency because any switch can route traffic in the shortest direction to any switch in the loop The loop also provides failover should a switch fail The cascade fabric shown in Figure 3 1 has the following characteristics H Each chassis link contributes up to 200 MB s of bandwidth between chassis 400 MB s in full duplex However because of the sequential structure that bandwidth will be shared by traffic between devices on other chassis Mm Latency between any two ports is no more than two chassis hops m 48 Fibre Channel ports are available for devices CELE ee ee ino 28
107. ected in series If you connect the last switch back to the first switch you create a cascade with a loop topology Class 2 Service A service which multiplexes frames at frame boundaries to or from one or more N_ Ports wit h acknowledgment provided Glossary 1 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide XX QLOGIC Class 3 Service A service which multiplexes frames at frame boundaries to or from one or more N_Ports without acknowledgment Configured Zone Sets The zone sets stored on a switch excluding the active zone set Default Visibility Zoning parameter that determines the level of communication among ports devices when there is no active zone set Domain ID User defined number that identifies the switch in the fabric Event Log Log of messages describing events that occur in the fabric Expansion Port E Port that connects to another FC SW 2 compliant switch Fabric Database The set of fabrics that have been opened during a SANsurfer Switch Manager session Fabric Device Management Interface An interface by which device host bus adapters can be managed through the fabric Fabric Management Switch The switch through which the fabric is managed Glossary 2 Fabric Name User defined name associated with the file that contains user list data for the fabric Fabric Port An F_Port or FL_Port Fabric Security The functions that provide security for fabric users
108. editing session in which to change switch configuration settings The system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Table B 10 describes the Set Config Switch parameters Table B 10 Set Config Switch Parameters Parameter Description AdminState Switch administrative state online BroadcastEnabled InbandEnabled FDMIEnabled FDMIEntries DefaultDomainID DomainIDLock SymbolicName R_A TOV offline or diagnostics The default is Online Broadcast Enables True or disables False forwarding of broadcast frames The default is True Inband management Enables True or disables False the ability to manage the switch over an ISL The default is True Fabric Device Monitoring Interface Enables True or disables False the monitoring of target and initiator device information The number of device entries to maintain in the FDMI database Enter a number from 0 1000 The default is 1000 Default domain ID The default is 1 Prevents True or allows False dynamic reassignment of the domain ID The default is False Descriptive name for the switch The name can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is SANbox2 Resource Allocation Timeout Value The number of milliseconds the switch waits to allow two ports to al
109. eile 1 8 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 1 Introduction General Public License 1 13 General Public License 1 13 1 Preamble 59021 09 A QLogic Fibre Channel switches are powered by the Linux operating system A machine readable copy of the Linux source code is available upon written request to the following address A nominal fee will be charged for reproduction shipping and handling costs in accordance with the General Public License QLogic Corporation 6321 Bury Drive Eden Prairie MN 55346 1739 Attention Technical Support Source Request Warning Installation of software or files not authorized by QLogic will immediately and irrevocably void all warranty and service contracts on the affected units The following general public license has been reproduced with permission from GNU General Public License Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Librar
110. ewJB0D2 Q_2_ Zone Zone Zone Alia Photon_2 Alias DomainPort FCAddr sInAZone y n B 98 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Zoning Command The following is an example of the Zoning List command SANbox2 gt zoning list Active ZoneSet Information wwn_b0241f 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f wwn_23bd31 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 23 bd 31 wwn_221416 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 22 14 16 wwn_2215c3 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 De D I 200200 269322215203 Configured Zoning Information wwn_b0241f 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 21 00 00 e0 8b 02 41 2f wwn_23bd31 50706 04182 bfid2 18 c2 50 06 04 82 bf d2 18 d2 10 00 00 00 c9 23 bd 31 59021 09 A B 99 B Command Line Interface Zoning Command XX QLOGIC wwn_221416 50 50 10 wwn_2215c3 5O 504 10 06 06 00 06 04 04 00 104 06 00 04 00 82 82 00 82 82 00 DER Dr 209 SDE bt 269 d2 ER 228 SE a2 22 18 18 14 18 18 EE 362 Si 16 262 1 02 B 100 59021 09 A Glossary Access Control List Zone Access Control List zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound traffic Active Zone Set The zone set that defines the cur
111. f you omit config_name the currently active configuration is used list Displays a list of all available configurations on the switch This keyword does not require an admin session 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Config Command Notes Examples 59021 09 A restore Restores configuration settings to an out of band switch from a backup file named configdata which must be first uploaded on the switch using FTP You create the backup file using the Config Backup command Use FTP to load the backup file on a switch then enter the Config Restore command After the restore is complete the switch automatically resets Refer to Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations on page B 3 Note MB If the restore process changes the IP address all management sessions are terminated Use the Set Setup System command to return the IP configuration to the values you want Refer to the Set Setup Command on page B 49 RW Configuration archive files created with the SANsurfer Switch Manager Archive function are not compatible with the Config Restore command save config_name Saves changes made during a configuration edit session in the configuration given by config_name If you omit config_name the value for config_name you chose for the most recent Config Edit command is used config_name can be up to 31 characters excluding semicolon and comma The switch supports up to 10 conf
112. fTuning is False Enables True or disables False preferred routing of frames with R_CTL 1100 Class 2 responses The default is False Enabling LCFEnable will disable MFSEnable Multi Frame Sequence bundling This parameter appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False Prevents True or allows False the interleaving of frames in a sequence The default is True Enabling MFSEnable disables LCFEnable and VIEnable Virtual Interface VI preference routing This parameter appears only if AutoPerfTuning is False Enables True or disables False VI preference routing The default is False Enabling VIEnable will disable MFSEnable Management server enable Enables True or disables False management server on this port The default is True Loop circuit closure prevention Enables True or disables False the loop s ability to remain in the open state indefinitely True reduces the amount of arbitration on a loop when there is only one device on the loop The default is False I O Stream Guard Enable Enable or disables Disable the suppression of RSCN messages I O Stream Guard should be enabled only for ports connected to initiator devices The default is Disable Enables True or disables False the transmission of ping messages from the switch to all devices on a loop port The default is True 59021 09 A B 35 B Command Line Interface Set Config Command XX QLOGIC switch Initiates an
113. fies the workstation port to which SNMP traps are sent Valid workstation port numbers are 1 65535 The default is 162 Specifies the severity level to use when monitoring trap events The default is Warning Specifies the SNMP version 1 or 2 to use in formatting traps The default is 2 Specifies whether traps event information are enabled or disabled default 59021 09 A B 49 B Command Line Interface XX Set Setup Command QLOGIC B 50 Table B 13 SNMP Configuration Settings Continued Entry Description ReadCommunity Read community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to read information from the switch This is a write only field The value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same The read community password can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is public WriteCommunity Write community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to write information to the switch This is a write only field The value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same The write community password can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is private TrapCommunity Trap community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to receive traps This is a write only field The value on the switch and the SNMP management server must be the same The trap community password can be up to 32 characters
114. formed after a link failure Number of device logins Number of device logouts A two 2 second timeout as specified by FC AL 2 Number of synchronization losses gt 100 ms detected by this port A loss of synchronization is detected by receipt of an invalid transmission word Primitive sequence errors detected 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Command Table B 15 Show Port Parameters Continued Entry Description RxLinkResets Number of link reset primitives received from an attached device RxOfflineSeq Number of offline sequences received An OLS is issued for link initialization a Receive amp Recognize Not_Operational NOS state or to enter the offline state TotalErrors Total number of errors detected TotalLIPsRecvd Number of loop initialization primitive frames received by this port TotalLIPsXmitd Number of loop initialization primitive frames transmitted by this port TotalLinkResets Total number of link reset primitives TotalOfflineSeq Total number of Offline Sequences issued and received by this port TotalRxFrames Total number of frames received by this port TotalRxWords Total number of words received by this port TotalTxFrames Total number of frames issued by this port TotalTxWords Total number of words issued by this port TxLinkResets Number of Link Resets issued by this port TxOfflineSeq Total number of Offline Sequences issued by this port post log Dis
115. g restored this could take several minutes Alarm Msg day month date time year A1000 000A SM The switch will be reset in 3 seconds due to a config restore SANbox2 admin gt Alarm Msg day month date time year A1000 0005 SM The switch is being reset Good bye 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Date Command Date Command This command displays or sets the system date and time To set the date and time the information string must be provided in this format MMDDhhmmCCYY The new date and time takes effect immediately Authority Admin session except to display the date Syntax date MMDDhhmmCCYY Keywords MMDDhhmmCCYY Specifies the date this requires an admin session If you omit MMDDhhmmCCYY the current date is displayed which does not require an admin session Examples The following is an example of the Date command SANbox2 gt date Mon Apr 07 07 51 24 2003 59021 09 A B 13 B Command Line Interface XX Fallback Command QLOGIC Fallback Command Authority Syntax Notes Examples Assigns the pending firmware status back and forth between the active and inactive firmware images stored in switch memory Admin session fallback H The Show Switch command displays the two firmware images active firmware inactive firmware and pending firmware versions m After executing the Fallback command reset the switch to activate the pending firmware Th
116. gnostics describe the Heartbeat LED and the port Logged In LED indications Chassis diagnostics cover power supply and fan diagnostics as well as over temperature conditions This section also describes how to use maintenance mode to recover a disabled switch 5 1 POST Diagnostics The switch performs a series of Power On Self Tests POST as part of its power up procedure The POST diagnostic program performs the following tests a Checksum tests on the boot firmware in PROM and the switch firmware in flash memory H Internal data loopback test on all ports m Access and integrity test on the ASIC During the POST the switch logs any errors encountered Some POST errors are critical others are not The switch uses the Heartbeat LED and the Logged In LED to indicate switch and port status A critical error disables the switch so that it will not operate A non critical error allows the switch to operate but disables the ports that have errors Whether the problem is critical or not contact your authorized maintenance provider If there are no errors the Heartbeat LED blinks at a steady rate of once per second If a critical error occurs the Heartbeat LED will show an error blink pattern If there are non critical errors the switch disables the failed ports and flashes the associated Logged In LEDs Refer to Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 5 2 for more information about Heartbeat LED blink patterns 59021 09 A 5 1 5 Diagn
117. gure 2 9 After connecting a power supply to an AC voltage source and placing the power switch in the On position the power supply is energized and DC voltage is delivered to the switch logic circuitry Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement for information about replacing a power supply Over Temperature LED Output Power LED Amber Green 60 ER 60 ER 60 9 29 09 9 99 if af ag 2 af AC Power On Off Switch Receptacle 59021 09 A Figure 2 9 Power Supply Components Each power supply is capable of providing all of the switch s power needs During normal operation each power supply provides half of the demand If one power supply goes offline the second power supply steps up and provides the difference The power supplies are hot swappable and interchangeable Hot swappable means that you can remove and replace one power supply while the switch is in operation without disrupting service Each power supply has two status LEDs an Output Power LED green and an Over Temperature LED amber m The Output Power LED illuminates to indicate that the power supply is producing DC voltage at the proper levels The Over Temperature LED illuminates to indicate that the power supply is overheating When a power sup
118. hanges or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions m This device may not cause harmful interference and m This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 1 7 2 Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emissions for digital apparatus set out in Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps necessary to correct the interference 4 4 59021 09 A XX 1 Introduction QLOGIC Communications Statements 1 7 3 Avis de conformit aux normes du ministere des Communications du Canada Cet quipement ne d passe pas les limites de Classe A d mission de bruits radio lectriques por les appareils num riques telles que prescrites par le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique tabli par le minist re des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milieu r sidentiel peut entra ner le brouillage des r ceptions radio et t l ce qui obligerait le propri taire ou l op rateur prendre les dispositions n
119. he devices Device host bus adapters can have SFP or SFF transceivers or GigaBit Interface Converters GBIC LC type duplex fiber optic cable connectors are designed for SFP transceivers while SC type connectors are designed for GBICs Duplex cable connectors are keyed to ensure proper orientation Choose the fiber optic cable with the connector combination that matches the device host bus adapter 4 18 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Install Firmware 4 3 Install Firmware The switch comes with current firmware installed You can upgrade the firmware from the management workstation as new firmware becomes available Firmware installation involves loading the firmware image file onto the switch unpacking the image file and then resetting the switch to activate the new firmware Note You can load and activate version 4 1 firmware on an operating switch without disrupting data traffic or having to re initialize attached devices under the following conditions E The current firmware version is a 2 x 3 x or a 4 x version that precedes the upgrade version Bi No changes are being made to switches in the fabric including powering up powering down disconnecting or connecting ISLs and switch configuration changes B No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state No zoning changes are being made in the fabric H No changes are being made to attached devices including powering up powering down disconnecting co
120. ies so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this 1 Introduction XX General Public License QLOGIC License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 12 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 13 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM
121. igurations including the default configuration If you edit the active configuration changes will be held in suspense until you reactivate the configuration or activate another configuration The following shows an example of how to open and close a Config Edit session SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config edit The config named default is being edited SANbox2 admin config gt config cancel Configuration mode will be canceled Please confirm y n n y SANbox2 admin gt admin end B 11 B Command Line Interface XX Config Command QLOGIC The following is an example of how to create a backup file configdata and download the file to the workstation SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config backup SANbox2 admin gt admin end SANbox2 gt exit gt ftp symbolic_name or ip_address user images password images ftp gt bin ftp gt get configdata ftp gt quit The following is an example of how to upload a configuration backup file configdata from the workstation to the switch and then restore the configuration gt ftp symbolic_name or ip_address user images password images ftp gt bin ftp gt put configdata ftp gt quit SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config restore The switch will be reset after restoring the configuration Please confirm y n n y Alarm Msg day month date time year A1005 0021 SM Configuration is bein
122. imeout 30 InactivityTimeout 0 TempMonitoringWarning 65 TempMonitoringFailure 70 TempFailurePortShutdown False UserAuthentication False LocalLogEnabled True RemoteLogEnabled False RemoteLogHostAddress 10 0 0 254 NTPClientEnabled True NTPServerAddress 51 68 85 102 EmbeddedGUIEnabled True B 80 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Shutdown Command Shutdown Command Terminates all data transfers on the switch at convenient points and closes the Telnet session Always power cycle the switch after entering this command Authority Admin session Syntax shutdown Notes Always use this command to perform an orderly shut down before removing power from the switch When the shutdown is complete the Heartbeat LED is extinguished 59021 09 A B 81 B Command Line Interface XX Test Command QLOGIC Test Command Authority Syntax Keywords Examples B 82 Tests ports using internal SerDes level external transceiver and online loopback tests Internal and external tests require that the port be placed in diagnostic mode Refer to the Set Command on page B 31 for information about changing the port administrative state While the test is running the remaining ports on the switch remain fully operational Admin session test port port_number test_type cancel status port port_number test_type Tests the port given by port_number using the test given by test_type If you omit
123. in out total in out total 0 7K 136M 136M 245 68K 68K 1 58K 0 58K 1K 0 1K 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 7K 7K 0 245 245 7 136M 58K 136M 68K 1K 70K 8 7K 136M 136M 245 68K 68K 9 58K 0 58K 1K 0 1K LO 0 0 0 0 0 0 L1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 7K 7K 0 245 245 15 136M 58K 136M 68K 1K 70K Displaying bytes sec total Press any key to stop display 0 t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Li 12 13 14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 137M 58 0 0 0 0 8 37M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136M 58 0 0 0 0 8 36M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135M 58 0 0 0 0 7 35M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 137M 58 0 0 0 0 8 37M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136M 58 0 0 0 0 A 36M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 137M 58 0 0 0 0 8 37M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136M 58 0 0 0 0 8 36M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136M 58 0 0 0 0 7 36M q 59021 09 A B 77 B Command Line Interface XX Show Setup Command QLOGIC Show Setup Command Displays the current SNMP and system settings Authority None Syntax show setup mfg snmp system Keywords mfg Displays manufacturing information about the switch snmp Displays the current SNMP settings system Displays the current system settings Examples The following is an example of the Show Setup Mfg command SANbox2 gt show setup mfg Manufacturing Information BrandName QLogic Corporation BuildDate Unknown ChassisPartNumber Unknown ChassisSerialNumber 0 CPUBoardSerialNumber 000603949 MACAddress 00 c0 dd 00 90 aa PlanarPartNumber Unknown SwitchSymbolicNam
124. ions including the default configuration Each switch configuration contains switch port port threshold alarm and zoning configuration components The Show Switch command displays the name of the active configuration A configuration name can have up to 31 characters excluding the pound symbol semicolon and comma By editing the latest configuration and saving the results under a new name you can create a history of configuration changes Use the Config List command to display the names of the configurations stored on the switch SANbox2 gt config list Current list of configurations default config_10132003 To modify a switch configuration you must open an Admin session with the Admin Start command An Admin session prevents other accounts from making changes at the same time either through Telnet or SANsurfer Switch Manager You must also open a Config Edit session with the Config Edit command and indicate which configuration you want to modify If you do not specify a configuration name the active configuration is assumed The Config Edit session provides access to the 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Working with Switch Configurations B 3 2 Set Config commands with which you make modifications to the port switch port threshold alarm or zoning configuration components as shown SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config edit default The config named default is bei
125. ist of ZoneSets for Zone zonel zone_set_1 59021 09 A B 93 B Command Line Interface XX Zoneset Command QLOGIC Zoneset Command Authority Syntax Keywords B 94 Manages zone sets and component zones across the fabric Admin session and a Zoning Edit session Refer to the Zoning Command on page B 96 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session The Active List and Zones keywords are available without an Admin session You must close the Zoning Edit session before using the Activate and Deactivate keywords zoneset activate zone_set active add zone_set one Jet copy zone_set_source zone_set_destination create zone_set deactivate delete one sei list remove zone_set zone_list rename zone_set_old zone_set_new zones zone_set activate zone_set Activates the zone set given by zone_set This keyword deactivates the active zone set Close the Zoning Edit session before using this keyword active Displays the name of the active zone set This keyword does not require Admin session add zone_set zone_list Adds a list of zones and aliases given by zone_list to the zone set given by zone_set Use a lt space gt to delimit zone and alias names in Zone list copy zone_set_source one set destination Creates a new zone set named zone_set_destination and copies into it the zones from the zone set given by zone_set_source create zone_set Creates the zone set
126. it royalty free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countr
127. itch Manager from SANsurfer Management Suite or as a standalone application MB To start SANsurfer Switch Manager from SANsurfer Management Suite do the following 1 Start the SANsurfer Management Suite application using one of the following methods LI For Windows double click the SANsurfer shortcut or select SANsurfer from Start menu depending on how you installed the SANsurfer application From a command line enter the following command lt install_directory gt SANsurfer exe LI For Linux or Solaris enter the SANsurfer command lt install directory gt SANsurfer 2 From the SANsurfer Management Suite home page click the SANsurfer Switch Manager button 3 Inthe Initial Start dialog click the Open Configuration Wizard button When you power up the switch the Configuration Wizard will recognize the switch and lead you through the configuration process m To start SANsurfer Switch Manager as a standalone application do the following 59021 09 A 4 13 4 Installation XX Installing a Switch QLOGIC 1 Start the SANsurfer Switch Manager using one of the following methods A For Windows double click the SANsurfer Switch Manager shortcut or select SANsurfer Switch Manager from Start menu depending on how you installed the SANsurfer Switch Manager application From a command line you can enter the SANsurferSwitchManager command lt install_directory gt SANsurferSwitchManager exe O For Li
128. itch is operating without disrupting service The fan is completely enclosed so there is no risk of injury from the fan blades The fans are also interchangeable that is the left and right fans are the same unit To remove a fan loosen the two retaining screws then grasp the fan housing and pull firmly to disengage the modular connector Slide the fan out of its bay as shown in Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Fan Removal When replacing a fan consider the following H The left and right fans are interchangeable However you must orient the fan so that the modular connector aligns with the mating connector in the switch as shown in Figure 6 4 a Replacement fans must be compatible with the switch air flow direction Air flow direction for switch model SB2A 16A is front to back air flow direction for switch model SB2A 16B is back to front wi A label on the fan indicates the switch model number and fan air flow direction as shown in Figure 6 4 CAUTION Both fans must have the same air flow direction to prevent the switch from overheating 6 4 59021 09 A XX 6 Removal Replacement QLOGIC Fans To install a fan do the following 1 Confirm that the new fan is compatible with the switch air flow direction 2 Align the modular connector toward the inside of the switch as shown in Figure 6 4 3 Slide the fan into the bay until it is firmly seated and confirm that the air flow is correct Fasten the screws
129. ks of Netscape Communications Corporation Red Hat is a registered trademark of Red Hat Software Inc SANmark is a registered trademark of the Fibre Channel Industry Association All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Document Revision History Release Revision A May 2004 Firmware Version 4 1 SANsurfer Switch Manager Version 4 01 2000 2004 QLogic Corporation First Printed May 2001 All Rights Reserved Worldwide Printed in U S A Page ii 59021 09 A Section 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 7 1 1 7 2 1 7 3 1 7 4 1 7 5 1 7 6 1 8 1 9 10 11 12 WK 13 1 13 2 13 3 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 ch ch ee sech sch sch Ni sech sch Section 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 59021 09 A Table of Contents Introduction Intehded AUGION CE ssi rale erat ritenta 1 1 Related Materials EE A E E A EA T 1 1 New in this Release i 1 2 Safety ell 1 3 elle ell VE 1 3 Notes informatives relatives la sg cumte iii 1 3 Communications Giatements 1 4 Federal Communications Commission FCC Class A Statement 1 4 Canadian Department of Communications Class A Compliance Statement nosnneseesneeneeeeeeeneerteetrtttttttrtttrttrrttrrtrrrtrerrrrrreent 1 4 Avis de conformit aux normes du minist re des Communications du Canada 1 5 CE St
130. lass A n EN61000 3 3 1995 Limitation Of Voltage Fluctuations And Flicker In Low Voltage Supply Systems For Equipment With Rated Current Less Than Or Equal To 16 A 1 5 1 Introduction XX Communications Statements QLOGIC 1 7 5 VCCI Class A Statement CORRI Mamme Ee E TANA VCCI DEE EOS VFR ARERR CT OK AEREE CHAT S CBR WEeSROTCEMHVED COBYRICIHASOBORMREAT SLIBRKANSTEMHBOVET This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions 1 7 6 BSMI Class A Statement aie e Jere PAHANE oe TE A EAR iE eri SAT tamp PRASSI Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures 1 6 59021 09 A XX 1 Introduction QLOGIC Laser Safety Information 1 8 Laser Safety Information This product may use Class 1 laser optical transceivers to communicate over the fiber optic conductors The U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS does not consider Class 1 lasers to be hazardous The International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 Laser Safety Standard requires labeling in English German Finnish and French stating that the product u
131. le True False True Finished configuring attributes This configuration must be saved see config save command and activated see config activate command before it can take effect To discard this configuration use the config cancel command SANbox2 admin config gt B 40 59021 09 A B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Set Config Command The following is an example of the Set Config Switch command SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config edit SANbox2 admin config gt set config switch A list of attributes with formatting and default values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list ty press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so AdminState Online 2 Offline 3 Diagnostics Online BroadcastEnable True False False InbandEnabled True False False FDMIEnabled True False True FDMIEntries decimal value 0 1000 000 DefaultDomainID decimal value 1 239 d DomainIDLock True False True SymbolicName string max 32 chars SANbox2 R_A_TOV decimal value 100 100000 msec 0000 E_D_TOV decimal value 10 20000 msec 2000 PrincipalPriority decimal value 1 255 254 ConfigDescription string max 32 chars SANbox2 16 FC Switch FC SW 2 Compliant True False True The following is an example of the Set Config Threshold command SANbox2 gt admi
132. llback command B 14 Fan Fail LED 2 3 5 12 fans 2 10 6 4 fatal error 5 2 fiber optic cable 3 1 Fibre Channel ports 2 4 protocols A 1 field replaceable unit 6 1 File Transfer Protocol 4 21 5 4 firmware display versions 5 16 failure 5 2 image 5 16 image file B 19 install with CLI 4 20 install with FTP and CLI 4 21 install with SANsurfer Switch Manager 4 20 list image files B 19 non disruptive activation 4 19 B 18 pending 5 16 B 14 remove image files B 19 retrieve image file B 19 unpack image 5 15 B 19 version B 62 FL_Port 2 6 flash memory 2 2 4 22 frame size A 2 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide FRU See Field Replaceable Unit FTP See File Transfer Protocol G G Port 2 6 GBIC See GigaBit Interface Converter generic ports 2 6 Gigabit Interface Converter 3 1 GL_Port 2 6 H Hardreset command B 15 harmonics A 5 HBA See Host Bus Adapter Heartbeat LED 2 4 5 2 heat output A 3 Help command B 16 History command B 17 host bus adapter 3 1 B 56 Hotreset command B 18 humidity 4 2 A 4 HyperTerminal application 4 7 Image command B 19 immunity A 5 inband management 3 11 Input Power LED 2 4 5 11 installation 4 2 internal firmware failure 5 2 test B 82 internet browser 4 1 latency 3 5 A 2 LED Activity 2 5 Fan Fail 2 3 5 12 Heartbeat 2 4 5 2 Input Power 2 4 5 11 Logged In 2 5 5 6 Output Power 2 9 5 12 59021 09 A Over Temperature
133. locate enough resources to establish a link The default is 10000 B 36 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Set Config Command Table B 10 Set Config Switch Parameters Continued Parameter Description E D_ TOV Error Detect Timeout Value The number of milliseconds a port is to wait for errors to clear The default is 2000 PrincipalPriority The priority used in the FC SW 2 principal switch selection algorithm 1 is high 255 is low The default is 254 ConfigDescription Switch configuration description The configuration description can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is SANbox2 16 FC Switch FC SW 2 Compliant Propagates just the active zone set throughout the fabric True compliant or the entire zoning database False non compliant The default is True LegacyAddressFormat Available only when the FC SW 2 Compliant parameter is False this parameter enables True or disables False the use of legacy address formatting for interoperating with non FC SW 2 switches Refer to FC SW 2 Compliant on page B 37 The default is False threshold Initiates a configuration session by which to generate and log alarms for selected events The system displays each event its triggers and sampling window one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current va
134. ls type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker signature of Ty Coon 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License 1 Introduction XX Technical Support QLOGIC 1 14 Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products QLogic direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support others will be redirected to their authorized mainte
135. ltages Inter Switch Link The connection between two switches using E_Ports IP Internet Protocol LIP Loop Initialization Primitive sequence 59021 09 A Logged In LED A port LED on SANbox2 8c and SANbox2 16 switches that indicates device login or loop initialization status Maintenance Button Formerly known as the Force PROM button Momentary button on the switch used to reset the switch or place the switch in maintenance mode Maintenance Mode Formerly known as force PROM mode Maintenance mode sets the IP address to 10 0 0 1 and provides access to the switch for maintenance purposes Management Information Base A set of guidelines and definitions for SNMP functions Management Workstation PC workstation that manages the fabric through the fabric management switch Mesh Topology A fabric in which each chassis has at least one port directly connected to each other chassis in the fabric MIB Management Information Base Multistage Topology A fabric in which two or more edge switches connect to one or more core switches Network Time Protocol A network protocol that enables a client to synchronize its time with a server Glossary 3 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide XX QLOGIC NL_Port Node Loop Port A Fibre Channel device port that supports arbitrated loop protocol N_Port Node Port A Fibre Channel device port in a point to point or fabric connection
136. lue shown in brackets These parameters must be saved in a configuration and activated before they will take effect Refer to the Config Command on page B 10 for information about saving and activating a configuration Table B 11 describes the Set Config Threshold parameters The switch will down a port if an alarm condition is not cleared within three consecutive sampling windows by default 30 seconds Reset the port to bring it back online An alarm is cleared when the threshold monitoring detects that the error rate has fallen below the falling trigger 59021 09 A B 37 B Command Line Interface Set Config Command XX QLOGIC B 38 Table B 11 Set Config Threshold Parameters Parameter Description Threshold Monitoring Enabled CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled ISLMonitoringEnabled LoginMonitoringEnabled LogoutMonitoringEnabled LOSMonitoringEnabled Rising Trigger Falling Trigger Sample Window Master enable disable parameter for all events Enables True or disables False the generation of all enabled event alarms The default is False The event type enable disable parameter Enables True or disables False the generation of alarms for each of the following events EB CRC errors Decode errors ISL connection count Device login errors Device logout errors E Loss of signal errors The event count above which a rising trigger alarm is logged The switch
137. munications with the switch using the File Transfer Protocol FTP Enter one of the following on the command line gt ftp XXX XXX XXX XXX or gt ftp switchname where xxx XXx XXX XXx is the switch IP address and switchname is the switch name associated with the IP address 4 Enter the following account name and password user images password images 59021 09 A 4 21 4 Installation XX Install Firmware QLOGIC 5 Activate binary mode and copy the firmware image file on the switch ftp gt bin ftp gt put filename 6 Wait for the transfer to complete then close the FTP session xxxxx bytes sent in xx secs ftp gt quit 7 Establish communications with the switch using the CLI Enter one of the following on the command line telnet xxx XXX XXX XXX or telnet switchname where xxx XXx XXX XXx is the switch IP address and switchname is the switch name associated with the IP address 8 A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login Enter an account name and password The default account name and password are admin password 9 Open an Admin session to acquire the necessary authority SANbox2 gt admin start 10 Display the list of firmware image files on the switch to confirm that the file was loaded Refer to the Image Command on page B 19 for more information SANbox2 admin gt image list 11 Unpack the firmware image file to install the new firmware in flash memory SANbox2 admin
138. mware 4 21 4 4 Powering R EC EE 4 23 Section5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 5 1 POST DiAGMO SCS riale alain lalla air 5 1 5 1 1 Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns 5 2 5 1 1 1 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern 5 2 5 1 1 2 System Error Blink Pattern pilu ancient 5 2 5 1 1 3 Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern 5 3 5 1 2 Logged In LED Indications zz rare hits thet dentacangdcors 5 6 5 1 2 1 ES ein EE RE 5 7 59021 09 A Page v SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch XX Installation Guide QLOGIC 5 1 2 2 Excessive Port Emors sssessesseseseseeeseeeeterrterettrttttrttrrtterttrrttrrrrnrrtnnt 5 8 5 2 Chassis Diagnostics ideale 5 10 5 2 1 Chassis Over Temperature LED is Illuminated reee reenen 5 11 5 2 2 Input Power LED Is Extinguished EEN 5 11 5 2 3 Fan Fail LED is Illuminated 5 12 5 2 4 Output Power LED Is Extinguished sicccoseidecsd ite alato 5 12 5 2 5 Power Supply Over Temperature LED is Illuminated 5 13 5 3 R covering ER EE 5 13 5 3 1 Maintenance EXit nanana raean nennen 5 14 5 3 2 Maintenance Image UnpaCk i 5 15 5 3 3 Maintenance Reset Network Config 5 15 5 3 4 Maintenance Reset User Accounts to Detauht 5 15 5 3 5 Maintenance Copy Log Files 5 15 5 3 6 Maintenance Remove Switch Config 5 15 5 3 7 Maintenance Remake
139. n NotApplicable SFPVendor Unknown LinkSpeed 2Gb s SFPVendorID 00000000 LinkState Inactive SymbolicName Portl LoginStatus NotLoggedIn SyncStatus SyncLost MaxCredit 12 XmitterEnabled True OperationalState Offline ALInit 0 LIP_F8_AL_PS 0 ALInitError 0 LIP_F8_F7 0 BadFrames 0 LinkFailures 26 Class2FramesIn 0 Login 25 Class2FramesOut 0 Logout 24 Class2WordsIn 0 LoopTimeouts 0 Class2WordsOut 0 LossOfSync 1 Class3FramesIn 0 PrimSegErrors 0 Class3FramesOut 0 RxLinkResets 23 Class3Toss 0 RxOfflineSeq 45 Class3WordsIn 0 TotalErrors 26 Class3WordsOut 0 TotalLIPsRecvd 0 DecodeErrors 0 TotalLIPsXmitd 0 EpConnects 25 TotalLinkResets 77 FBusy 0 TotalOfflineSeq 59 FlowErrors 0 TotalRxFrames 0 FReject 0 TotalRxWords 0 InvalidCRC 0 TotalTxFrames 0 InvalidDestAddr 0 TotalTxWords 0 LIP_AL DD AL PS 0 TxLinkResets 54 LIP_F7_AL_PS 0 TxOfflineSeq 14 0 LIP_F _F7 B 66 59021 09 A B Command Line Interface Show Command The following is an example of the Show Switch command SANbox2 gt show switch Switch Information SymbolicName Swit chWWN SwitchType BootVersion CreditPool DomainID FirstPortAddress FlashSize MBytes LogLevel MaxPorts NumberOfResets ReasonForLastReset SWImageVersion 1 build date SWImageVersion 2 build date ActiveImageVersion build date PendingImageVersion build date ActiveConfiguration AdminState AdminModeActive BeaconOnStatus OperationalState PrincipalSwitchRole Celsius BoardTemp 1
140. n connected to another FC SW 2 compliant switch H AnFL_Port supports a loop of up to 126 public devices An FL_Port can also configure itself during the fabric login process as an F_Port when connected to a single public device N_Port H Ant Port supports a single public device If the device is a single device on a loop the GL_Port will attempt to configure first as an F_Port then if that fails as an FL_Port 59021 09 A XX 2 General Description QLOGIC Ethernet Port E Ports enable you to expand the fabric by connecting SANbox2 16 switches with other FC SW 2 compliant switches SANbox2 16 switches self discover all inter switch connections Refer to Multiple Chassis Fabrics on page 3 6 for more information about multiple chassis fabrics Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for more information about defining port types 2 3 Ethernet Port The Ethernet port shown in Figure 2 7 is an RJ 45 connector that provides a connection to a management workstation through a 10 100 Base T Ethernet cable A management workstation can be a Windows Solaris or a Linux workstation that is used to configure and manage the switch fabric You can manage the switch over an Ethernet connection using SANsurfer Switch Manager the Command Line Interface CLI or SNMP The switch through which the fabric is managed is called the fabric management switch RJ 45 Ethernet Port
141. n start SANbox2 admin gt config edit SANbox2 admin config gt set config threshold A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press q or Q and the ENTER key to do so ThresholdMonitoringEnabled True False False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True False True RisingTrigger decimal value 1 1000 25 FallingTrigger decimal value 0 1000 SampleWindow decimal value 1 1000 sec 0 DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True False True 59021 09 A B 41 B Command Line Interface Set Config Command RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow ISLMonitoringEnabled RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LoginMonitoringEnabled RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LogoutMonitoringEnabled RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow LOSMonitoringEnabled RisingTrigger FallingTrigger SampleWindow decimal value decimal value decimal value True False decimal value decimal value decimal value True False decimal value decimal value decimal value True False decimal value decimal value decimal value True False decimal value decimal value decimal value Finished configuring attributes 1 1000 0 1000 1 1000 sec 1 1000 0 1000 1 100
142. n to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Program or any work based on the Program you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it 7 Each time you redistribute the Program or any work based on the Program the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the 1 12 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 1 Introduction General Public License 59021 09 A 10 11 rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all For example if a patent license would not perm
143. nagement Suite Disk Windows Installation 59021 09 A To install the SANsurfer Switch Manager application on Windows from the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk do the following 1 Close all programs currently running and insert the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk into the management workstation CD ROM drive If the SANsurfer Management Suite start page does not open in your default browser do the following a Using Windows Explorer double click the drive letter which contains the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk b Locate and double click the Start_Here htm file to open the SANsurfer Management Suite start page in your default browser 2 Onthe SANsurfer Management Suite start page click the SANbox Switch Software button 3 On the SANbox Switch Software page scroll to the SANbox2 Series area 4 Inthe Operating System column click the Win NT 2000 link Click the SANsurfer Management Software link to open the File Download dialog 4 9 4 Installation XX Installing a Switch QLOGIC 6 You have a choice of running the installation file from the CD ROM or downloading the installation file to your hard drive Choose one of the following D Open the installation file from the CD ROM and follow the SANsurfer Switch Manager installation instructions H Specifyalocationin which to save the sansurfer_windows_install exe file and click the Save button Double click the saved sansurfer_windows_install exe file and
144. nance provider Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information for the latest firmware and software updates 1 14 1 Availability QLogic Technical Support is available from 7 00 AM to 7 00 PM Central Standard Time Monday through Friday excluding QLogic observed holidays 1 14 2 Training QLogic offers certification training for the technical professional for both the SANblade HBAs and the SANbox2 switches From the training link at www glogic com you may choose Electronic Based Training or schedule an intensive hands on Certification course Technical Certification courses include installation maintenance and troubleshooting QLogic SAN products Upon demonstrating knowledge using live equipment QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a Certified Professional The training professionals at QLogic may be reached by email at tech training qlogic com 1 14 3 Contact Information Telephone 1 952 932 4040 Fax 1 952 932 4018 Email Technical Service support qlogic com Technical Training tech training qlogic com Switch Support Web Site http support qlogic com 1 16 59021 09 A Section 2 General Description This section describes the features and capabilities of tte SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel switch The following topics are described Chassis controls and LEDs Fibre channel ports Ethernet port Serial port Power supplies Fans Switch management Fabrics are managed with the
145. ncil for Interference Worldwide Name WWN A unique 64 bit address assigned to a device by the device manufacturer WWN Worldwide Name 59021 09 A XX SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch QLOGIC Installation Guide Zone A set of ports or devices grouped together to control the exchange of information Zone Set A set of zones grouped together The active zone set defines the zoning for a fabric Zoning Database The set of zone sets zones and aliases stored on a switch 59021 09 A Glossary 5 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch XX Installation Guide QLOGIC Notes Glossary 6 59021 09 A Numerics 10 100 Base T straight cable 4 6 A access 3 2 Access Control List zone 3 3 account name 3 11 B 1 B 89 display B 89 ftp 5 4 maintenance mode 5 14 Activity LED 2 5 Admin account name B 6 authority B 6 Admin command B 7 administrative state port B 47 switch B 32 air flow 2 10 A 4 alarm configuration B 37 configuration display B 70 log B 31 B 55 alias add members B 8 copy B 8 create B 8 delete B 8 delete members B 9 display list B 8 display members B 9 rename B 9 Alias command B 8 altitude A 4 Arbitrated Loop Physical Address B 47 authentication 3 11 B 51 authority 3 11 B 6 59021 09 A Index bandwidth 3 5 beacon B 31 brackets 4 2 4 4 broadcast B 55 browser 4 1 buffer credit 3 4 A 2 cable 10 100 Base T 4 6 10 100 Base T crossover 4 6 fibre optic 3 1 null modem F F DB
146. ne character and press the tab key to complete the command line If more than one possibility exists press the Tab key again to display all possibilities Up Arrow Scrolls backward through the list of previously entered commands Down Arrow Scrolls forward through the list of previously entered commands Control A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line Control E Moves the cursor to the end of the command line 59021 09 A B 5 B Command Line Interface XX Commands LOGIC The command set performs monitoring and configuration tasks Commands related to monitoring tasks are available to all account names Commands related to configuration tasks are available only within an admin session An account must have Admin authority to enter the Admin Start command which opens an admin session Refer to the Admin Command on page B 7 The commands and their page numbers are listed in Table B 2 Table B 2 Commands Listed by Authority Level Monitoring Commands Configuration Command Help B 16 Admin B 7 History B 17 Ping B 22 Admin Session Commands Ps B 23 Quit B 24 Alias B 8 Show B 55 Config B 10 Show Config B 70 Date B 13 Show Log B 73 Fallback B 14 Show Pert B 76 Hardreset B 15 Show Setup B 78 Hotreset B 18 Uptime B 85 Image B 19 Whoami B 89 Lip B 20 Passwd B 21 Reset B 25 Set B 31 Set Config B 33 Set Log B 44 Set Port B 47 Set Setup
147. ng a Switch 7 Open a terminal window for the directory in which the sansurfer_linux_install bin file was saved and make the file executable chmod x sansurfer_linux_install bin 8 Execute the install program sansurfer_linux_install bin 9 Follow the installation instructions 4 2 5 3 SANsurfer Management Suite Disk Solaris Installation To install the SANsurfer application on Solaris from the SANsurfer Management Suite CD ROM do the following 1 Insert the SANsurfer Management Suite Disk into the management workstation CD ROM drive If the SANsurfer Management Suite start page does not open in your default browser do the following a Right click the Workspace Menu b Select File then select File Manager C In File Manager double click the CD ROM folder and then double click the Sansurfer folder d Inthe Sansurfer folder double click the Start_Here htm file to open the SANsurfer Management Suite start page in your default browser 2 On the SANsurfer Management Suite start page click the SANbox Switch Software button 3 On the SANbox Switch Software page scroll to the SANbox2 Series area 4 In the Operating System column click the Solaris SPARC link Click the SANsurfer Management Software link to open the Save As dialog D Enter a path name to save the sansurfer_solaris_install bin file and click the Save button 7 Open a terminal window for the directory in which the sansurfer_solaris_install bin fil
148. ng edited SANbox2 admin config gt set config port SANbox2 admin config gt set config switch SANbox2 admin config gt set config threshold SANbox2 admin config gt set config zoning The Config Save command saves the changes you made during the Config Edit session In this case changes to the configuration named Default are being saved to a new configuration named config_10132003 However the new configuration does not take effect until you activate it with the Config Activate command as shown SANbox2 admin config gt config save config_10132003 SANbox2 admin config gt config activate config_10132003 SANbox2 admin config gt admin end SANbox2 gt The Admin End command releases the Admin session for other administrators when you are done making changes to the switch Backing up and Restoring Switch Configurations 59021 09 A Backing up and restoring a configuration is useful to protect your work or for use as a template in configuring other switches The Config Backup command creates a file on the switch named configdata This file can be used to restore a switch only with the command line interface it cannot be used to restore a switch using SANsurfer Switch Manager SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt config backup The configdata file contains all of the switch configuration information including the following Mm All named switch configurations includi
149. ng the default configuration This includes port switch port threshold alarm and zoning configuration components E AI SNMP and network information defined with the Set Setup command H The zoning database included all zone sets zones and aliases B 3 B Command Line Interface XX Working with Switch Configurations QLOGIC You use FTP to download the configdata file to your workstation for safe keeping and to upload the file back to the switch for the restore function To download the configdata file open an FTP session on the switch and login with the account name images and password images Transfer the file in binary mode with the Get command as shown gt ftp ip address user images password images ftp gt bin ftp gt get configdata xxxxx bytes sent in xx secs ftp gt quit You should rename the configdata file on your workstation with the switch name and date config_switch_169_10112003 for example The restore operation begins with FTP to upload the configuration file from the workstation to the switch then finishes with a Telnet session and the Config Restore command To upload the configuration file config_switch_169_10112003 in this case open and FTP session with account name images and password images Transfer the file in binary mode with the Put command as shown ftp ip address user images password images ftp gt bin ftp gt put config_switch_169_10112003 configdata ftp gt quit The restore process
150. nnecting and HBA configuration changes Attempts to activate firmware before version 2 0 will be disruptive Ports that are stable when the non disruptive activation begins then change states will be reset When the non disruptive activation is complete SANsurfer Switch Manager sessions reconnect automatically However Telnet sessions must be restarted manually You can use the SANsurfer Switch Manager application or the CLI to install new firmware H The SANsurfer Switch Manager application loads and unpacks the firmware image file in one operation Refer to Using SANsurfer Switch Manager to Install Firmware on page 4 20 RH When using the CLI on a workstation that has an FTP server you can open a Telnet session and load and unpack the firmware image file using the CLI Image command Refer to Using the CLI to Install Firmware on page 4 20 RH When using the CLI on a workstation without an FTP server you must open an FTP session through the switch to load the image file then open a Telnet session to unpack it with the CLI Image command Refer to Using FTP and the CLI to Install Firmware on page 4 21 59021 09 A 4 19 4 Installation Install Firmware XX QLOGIC 4 3 1 Using SANsurfer Switch Manager to Install Firmware To install firmware using SANsurfer Switch Manager do the following 1 4 3 2 Select a switch in the topology display and double click to open the Faceplate display Open the Swit
151. nts Switch Monitors switch management events Zoning Monitors zoning conflict events level Displays the event severity level needed to create an entry in the log If the severity level occurs on a port or on a component which is not defined no entry is made in the log The severity levels are as follows B 73 B Command Line Interface XX Show Log Command QLOGIC Critical Monitors critical events Warn Monitors warning events Info Monitors informational events None Monitors none of the severity levels options Displays the options used to set the component and severity level attributes port Displays the ports being monitored for events If an event occurs which is of the defined level and on a defined component but not on a defined port no entry is made in the log settings Displays the current settings for component level and port This command is equivalent to executing the following commands separately Show Log Component Show Log Level and Show Log Port Examples The following is an example of the Show Log Component command SANbox2 gt show log component Current setting s for log component NameServer The following is an example of the Show Log Level command SANbox2 gt show log level Current settings for log level Critical The following is an example of the Show Log Options command SANbox2 gt show log options Allowed options for log component All None NameServer Mgmt
152. nux or Solaris enter the SANsurferSwitchManager command lt install_directory gt SANsurferSwitchManager O To open the SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet enter the switch IP address in an internet browser If your workstation does not have the Java 2 Run Time Environment program you will be prompted to download it 2 Inthe Initial Start dialog click the Open Configuration Wizard button When you power up the switch the Configuration Wizard will recognize the switch and lead you through the configuration process 4 2 7 Connect the Switch to AC Power WARNING This product is supplied with a 3 wire power cable and plug for the user s safety Use this power cable in conjunction with a properly grounded outlet to avoid electrical shock An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the switch chassis It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent electrical shock You may require a different power cable in some countries because the plug on the cable supplied with the equipment will not fit your electrical outlet In this case you must supply your own power cable The cable you use must meet the following requirements E For 125 Volt electrical service the cable must be rated at 10 Amps and be approved by UL and CSA H For 250 Volt electrical service The cable must be rated at 10 Amps meet the requirements of H
153. nvalidCRC InvalidDestAddr LIP_AL_PD_ALPS LIP_F7_AL_PS LIP_F8_AL_PS LIP_F7_F7 LIP_F8_F7 Link Failures Login Logout LoopTimeouts LossOfSync PrimSeqErrors Number of times the switch sent a F_BSY because Class 2 frame could not be delivered within ED_TOV time Number of class 2 and class 3 fabric busy F_BSY frames generated by this port in response to incoming frames This usually indicates a busy condition on the fabric or N_Port that is preventing delivery of this frame Received a frame when there were no available credits Number of frames from devices that were rejected Invalid CRC detected Invalid destination address detected Number of F7 AL_PS LIPs or AL_PD vendor specific resets performed This LIP is used to reinitialize the loop An L_Port identified by AL_PS may have noticed a performance degradation and is trying to restore the loop This LIP denotes a loop failure detected by the L_Port identified by AL_PS A loop initialization primitive frame used to acquire a valid AL_PA A loop initialization primitive frame used to indicate that a loop failure has been detected at the receiver Number of optical link failures detected by this port A link failure is a loss of synchronization or a loss of signal while not in the offline state A loss of signal causes the switch to attempt to re establish the link If the link is not re established a link failure is counted A link reset is per
154. o need to communicate with other devices in the fabric or have classified data H Separate devices into department administrative or other functional group m Reserve a path and its bandwidth from one port to another A zone is a named group of devices that can communicate with each other Membership in a zone can be defined by switch domain ID and port number port Fibre Channel address or by device worldwide name WWN Devices can communicate only with devices that are within the same zone A zone can be a member of more than one zone set Several zone sets can be defined for a fabric but only one zone set can be active at one time The active zone set determines the current fabric zoning A zoning database is maintained on each switch consisting of all inactive zone sets the active zone set all zones aliases and their membership Table 3 1 describes the zoning database limits excluding the active zone set Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for more information about zoning Table 3 1 Zoning Database Limits Limit Description MaxZoneSets Maximum number of zone sets 256 MaxZones Maximum number of zones 1000 MaxAliases Maximum number of aliases 2500 MaxTotalMembers Maximum number of zone and alias members 10000 that can be stored in the switch s zoning database MaxZonesInZoneSets Maximum number of zones that are components of zone sets 1000 excluding the orphan zone set th
155. of these errors exceeds the rising trigger for three consecutive sample windows the switch generates an alarm and disables the affected port changing its operational state to down Port errors can be caused by the following m Triggers are too low or the sample window is too small Faulty Fibre Channel port cable Faulty SFP Faulty port Fault device or HBA 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting POST Diagnostics 59021 09 A Review the event browser to determine if excessive port errors are responsible for disabling the port Look for a message that mentions one of the monitored error types indicating that the port has been disabled then do the following 1 Examine the alarm configuration for the associated error using the Show Config Threshold command or the SANsurfer Switch Manager application Refer to the Show Config Command on page B 70 Refer to Table B 5 for a list of the alarm configuration defaults Are the thresholds and sample window correct m Yes Continue a No Correct the alarm configuration If the condition remains continue Reset the port then perform an external port loopback test to validate the port and the SFP Refer to the Test Command on page B 82 or the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for information about testing ports Does the port pass the test a Yes Continue E No Replace the SFP and repeat the test If the port does not pass the tes
156. ogy for a multiple chassis fabric you should also consider the locality of your server and storage devices and the performance requirements of your application Storage applications such as video distribution medical record storage retrieval or real time data acquisition can have specific latency or bandwidth requirements Refer to Performance on page 3 4 for information about latency and bandwidth However the highest performance is achieved on Fibre Channel switches by keeping traffic within a single switch instead of relying on ISLs Therefore for optimal device performance place devices on the same switch under the following conditions RH Heavy UO traffic between specific server and storage devices H Distinct speed mismatch between devices such as the following O A 2 Gbps server and a slower 1 Gbps storage device O A high performance server and slow tape storage device 3 6 59021 09 A p 3 Planning QLOGIC Multiple Chassis Fabrics 3 4 2 Domain ID Principal Priority and Domain ID Lock The following switch configuration settings affect multiple chassis fabrics H Domain ID n Principal priority H Domain ID lock The domain ID is a unique number from 1 239 that identifies each switch in a fabric The principal priority is a number 1 255 that determines the principal switch which manages domain ID assignments for the fabric The switch with the highest principal priority 1 is high 255 is low bec
157. omes the principal switch If the principal priority is the same for all switches in a fabric the switch with the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch The domain ID lock allows False or prevents True the reassignment of the domain ID on that switch Switches come from the factory with the domain ID set to 1 the domain ID lock set to False and the principal priority set to 254 Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for information about changing the domain ID and domain ID lock using SANsurfer Switch Manager Refer to the Set Config Command on page B 33 for information about changing the default domain ID domain ID lock and principal priority parameters An unresolved domain ID conflict means that the switch with the higher WWN will isolate as a separate fabric and the Logged In LEDs on both switches will flash green to show the affected ports If you connect a new switch to an existing fabric with its domain ID unlocked and a domain ID conflict occurs the new switch will isolate as a separate fabric However you can remedy this by resetting the new switch or taking it offline then back online The principal switch will reassign the domain ID and the switch will join the fabric Note Domain ID reassignment is not reflected in zoning that is defined by domain ID port number pair or Fibre Channel address You must reconfigure zones that are affected by domain ID reassignment To prevent zoning definitions from b
158. ommand SANbox2 gt uptime Elapsed up time 0 day s 2 hour s 28 min s 44 sec s Reason last reset NormalReset 59021 09 A B 85 B Command Line Interface XX User Command QLOGIC User Command Administers and displays user accounts Authority Admin account name and an Admin session The Accounts and List keywords are available to all account names without an Admin session Syntax user accounts add delete account_name edit list Keywords accounts Displays all user accounts that exist on the switch This keyword is available to all account names without an Admin session add Add a user account to the switch You will be prompted for an account name a password authority and an expiration date a A switch can have a maximum of 15 user accounts m Account names are limited to 15 characters passwords must be 4 20 characters m Admin authority grants permission to use the Admin command to open an admin session from which all commands can be entered Without Admin authority you are limited to view only commands H The expiration date is expressed in the number of days until the account expires 2000 maximum The switch will issue an expiration alarm every day for seven days prior to expiration 0 zero specifies that the account has no expiration date delete account_name Deletes the account name given by account_name from the switch edit Initiates an edit session that prompts you for th
159. onor fabric fdmi port_wwn interface log option Isdb mem count ns option pagebreak perf option port port_number post log setup option steering domain_id support switch topology users version Keywords about Displays an introductory set of information about operational attributes of the switch This keyword is equivalent to the Version keyword alarm option Displays the alarm log and session display setting If you omit option the command displays the last 200 alarm entries The alarm log is cleared when the switch is reset or power cycled option has the following value setting Displays the status of the parameter that controls the display of alarms in the session output stream This parameter is set using the Set Alarm command broadcast Displays the broadcast tree information and all ports that are currently transmitting and receiving broadcast frames 59021 09 A B 55 B Command Line Interface XX Show Command QLOGIC B 56 chassis Displays chassis component status and temperature config option Displays switch port and zoning configuration attributes Refer to the Show Config Command on page B 70 domains Displays list of each domain and its worldwide name in the fabric donor Displays list of current donor configuration for all ports fabric Displays list of each domain symbolic name worldwide name node IP address and port IP address fdmi port_wwn Display
160. ords 59021 09 A Sets switch port port threshold alarm and zoning configuration parameters The changes you make with this command are not retained when you reset or power cycle the switch unless you save them using the Config Save command Refer to the Config Command on page B 10 Admin session and a Config Edit session set config port port_number ports port_number switch threshold zoning port port_number Initiates an edit session in which to change configuration parameters for the port number given by port_number If you omit port_number the system begins with port 0 and proceeds in order through the last port For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Enter q to end the configuration for one port or qq to end the configuration for all ports Table B 9 describes the port parameters ports port_number Initiates an editing session in which to change configuration parameters for all ports based on the configuration for the port given by port_number If you omit port_number port 0 is used For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Enter q to end the configuration Table B 9 describes the port parameters Table B 9 Set Config Port Parameters Parameter Description AdminState Port administrative state WR Online Activates and prepares the port to
161. ostics Troubleshooting XX POST Diagnostics QLOGIC 5 1 1 Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns The Heartbeat LED indicates the operational status of the switch When the POST completes with no errors the Heartbeat LED blinks at steady rate of once per second When the switch is in maintenance mode the Heartbeat LED illuminates continuously Refer to Recovering a Switch on page 5 13 for more information about maintenance mode All other blink patterns indicate critical errors The Heartbeat LED shows an error blink pattern for the following conditions RH 2 blinks Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern RH 3 blinks System Error Blink Pattern RH 4blinks Configuration File System Error Blink Pattern 5 1 1 1 Internal Firmware Failure Blink Pattern An internal firmware failure blink pattern is 2 blinks followed by a two second pause The 2 blink error pattern indicates that the firmware has failed and that the switch must be reset Power cycle the switch to reset it 2 seconds q gt WE E Dun 5 1 1 2 System Error Blink Pattern A system error blink pattern is 3 blinks followed by a two second pause The 3 blink error pattern indicates that a POST failure or a system error has left the switch inoperable If a system error occurs contact your authorized maintenance provider Power cycle the switch to reset the switch 2 seconds lt gt mmo Pn TN P 5 2 59021 09 A XX 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting QLOGIC
162. pe BootVersion CreditPool DomainlD FirstPortAddress FlashSize MBytes Descriptive name for the switch Switch world wide name Switch model PROM boot version Number of port buffer credits available to recipient ports Switch domain ID FC address of switch port 0 Size of the flash memory in megabytes B 60 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Command Table B 16 Switch Operational Parameters Continued Parameter Description LogLevel Event severity level used to record events in the event log MaxPorts Number of ports available on the switch NumberOfResets Number of times the switch has been reset over its service life ReasonForLastReset Action that caused the last reset SWImageVersion 1 build date SWImagevVersion 2 build date ActivelmageVersion build date PendinglmageVersion build date ActiveConfiguration AdminState AdminModeActive BeaconOnStatus OperationalState PrincipalSwitchRole BoardTemp 1 Degrees Celsius BoardTemp 2 Degrees Celsius Firmware image 1 version and build date This image occupies position 1 in the flash memory Firmware image 2 version and build date This image occupies position 2 in the flash memory Firmware image and build date that is active This is the firmware image that is currently running on the switch Firmware image version and build date that is pending This image will become active
163. played on the screen at a time according to the value given by state This keyword does not require an admin session state can be one of the following on Limits the display of information to 20 lines at a time The page break functions affects the following commands Alias List Members Show Alarm Log Zone List Members Zoneset List Zones Zoning Active List off Allows continuous display of information without a break port option Sets port state and speed for the specified port The previous Set Config Port settings are restored after a switch reset or a reactivation of a switch configuration Refer to the Set Port Command on page B 47 setup option Changes SNMP and system configuration settings Refer to the Set Setup Command on page B 49 switch state Changes the administrative state for all ports on the switch to the state given by state The previous Set Config Switch settings are restored after a switch reset or a reactivation of a switch configuration state can be one of the following online Places all ports online offline Places all ports offline diagnostics Prepares all ports for testing The following examples enables and disables the beacon SANbox2 gt set beacon on Command succeeded SANbox2 gt set beacon off Command succeeded 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Set Config Command Set Config Command Authority Syntax Keyw
164. plays the Power On Self Test POST log which contains results from the POST setup option Displays setup attributes for the system SNMP and the switch manufacturer Refer to the Show Setup Command on page B 78 steering domain_id Displays the routes that data takes to the switch given by domain_id If you omit domain_id the system displays routes for all switches in the fabric 59021 09 A B 59 B Command Line Interface Show Command XX QLOGIC support Executes a series of commands that display a complete description of the switch its configuration and operation The display can be captured from the screen and used for diagnosing problems This keyword is intended for use at the request of your authorized maintenance provider The commands that are executed include the following H Alias List H Config List H Date EB History m Ps n n Uptime m User Accounts HR 8 Whoami RH Zoneset Active List RH Zoning History Limits List switch Show About Alarm Backtrace Chassis Config Port Config Switch Config Threshold Dev Dev Settings Domains Donor Fabric Log Log Settings Lsdb Mem Ns Perf Port Setup Mfg Setup Snmp Setup System Steering Switch Topology Users Displays switch operational information Table B 16 describes the switch operational parameters Table B 16 Switch Operational Parameters Parameter Description SymbolicName SwitchWWN SwitchTy
165. ply overheats the switch extinguishes the Output Power LED and shuts down the power supply Refer to Section 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting for information about troubleshooting over temperature conditions 2 9 2 General Description XX Fans QLOGIC 2 6 Fans The switch is equipped with two fans as shown in Figure 2 10 If one fan should fail the other fan is capable of providing the necessary cooling until the failed fan can be replaced The fans are hot swappable and interchangeable Air flow can be front to back or back to front depending on the switch model Refer to Fans on page 6 4 for information about removing fans replacing the fans and air flow direction Fans L i _ L i TL O Cc SED O O H O CI DI I co E Figure 2 10 Fans 2 7 Switch Management 2 7 1 The switch supports the following Management tools SANsurfer Switch Manager SANsurfer Switch Manager web applet SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface API Command line interface CLI Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP File Transfer Protocol FTP SANsurfer Switch
166. power supply has an On Off switch that controls power to the switch logic circuitry To apply power to the switch place both switches in the On position 2 1 2 Maintenance Button The Maintenance button is a momentary switch on the front panel Its purpose is to place the switch in maintenance mode Maintenance mode sets the IP address to 10 0 0 1 and provides access to the switch for maintenance purposes when flash memory or the resident configuration file is corrupted Refer to Recovering a Switch on page 5 13 for information about maintenance mode To place the switch in maintenance mode do the following 1 Isolate the switch from the fabric Open a Telnet session and enter the Shutdown command Refer to Shutdown Command on page B 81 2 Place both power supply switches in the Off position 2 2 59021 09 A XX 2 General Description QLOGIC Chassis Controls and LEDs 3 Press and hold the Maintenance button with a pointed then place one of the power supply switches in the On position You can release the Maintenance button after the Input Power LED illuminates When the switch is in maintenance mode the Heartbeat LED illuminates continuously Refer to Chassis LEDs on page 2 3 for information about the Input Power LED and the Heartbeat LED To return to normal operation power cycle the switch 2 1 3 Chassis LEDs The chassis LEDs shown in Figure 2 3 provide status information about switch operation Refer
167. pported by a data buffer with a 12 credit capacity that is 12 maximum sized frames For fibre optic cables this enables full bandwidth over a distance of 20 kilometers at 1 Gbps 0 6 credits Km or 10 kilometers at 2 Gbps 1 2 credits Km Beyond this distance however there is some loss of efficiency because the transmitting port must wait for an acknowledgement before sending the next frame Longer distances can be spanned at full bandwidth by extending credits on G_Ports and F_Ports Each port can donate 11 credits to a pool from which a recipient port can borrow For example you can configure a recipient port to borrow up to 66 credits from 6 ports for a total of 78 credits This will support communication over approximately 130 Km at 1 Gbps 78 0 6 or 65 Km at 2 Gbps 78 1 2 You can configure recipient and donor ports using SANsurfer Switch Manager or the Set Config command Refer to Set Config Command on page B 33 for more information 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 3 Planning Performa nce 3 3 2 Bandwidth 3 3 3 Latency 59021 09 A Bandwidth is a measure of the volume of data that can be transmitted at a given transmission rate A port can transmit or receive at 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps depending on the device to which it is connected The switch supports all transmission rate combinations as shown in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Port to Port Transmission Combinations Source Port Rate Destination Port Rate M
168. r Different transceiver manufacturers have different release mechanisms Consult the documentation for your transceiver To install insert the transceiver into the port and gently press until it snaps in place as shown in Figure 6 1 Note The SFP transceiver will fit only one way If the SFP does not install under gentle pressure flip it over and try again Figure 6 1 SFP Transceiver Installation 6 2 59021 09 A XX 6 Removal Replacement QLOGIC Power Supplies 6 2 Power Supplies The power supplies are hot pluggable This means you can remove or install one of the power supplies while the switch is operating without disrupting service The power supplies are also interchangeable that is the left and right power supplies are the same unit To remove the power supply grasp the power supply latch handle and pull firmly to release the latches and disengage the modular connector Slide the power supply out of its bay as shown in Figure 6 2 To install a power supply slide the power supply into the bay with the latch handle on top Press the power supply firmly into place until it is fully seated then push the latch handle in against the power supply to engage the latches Latch Handle Figure 6 2 Power Supply Removal 59021 09 A 6 3 6 Removal Replacement XX Fans QLOGIC 6 3 Fans The fans are hot pluggable This means you can remove or install one of the fans while the sw
169. r Folge hat 4 4 5 16 6 4 1 6 CI CI CI r Notes informatives relatives la s curit Une note informative Avertissement indique la pr sence d un risque pouvant entra ner des blessures 4 3 4 15 6 1 Une note informative Attention indique la pr sence d un risque pouvant entra ner des d gats mat riels 4 4 5 16 6 4 59021 09 A 1 3 1 Introduction XX Communications Statements QLOGIC 1 7 Communications Statements The following statements apply to this product The statements for other products intended for use with this product appear in their accompanying manuals 1 7 1 Federal Communications Commission FCC Class A Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Neither the provider nor the manufacturer is responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized c
170. reak Displays the current pagebreak setting The pagebreak setting limits the display of information to 20 lines On or allows the continuous display of information without a break Off perf option Displays performance information for all ports Refer to the Show Perf Command on page B 76 port port_number Displays operational information for the port given by port_number Ports are numbered beginning with 0 If port number is omitted information is displayed for all ports Table B 15 describes the port parameters Table B 15 Show Port Parameters Entry Description Alinit Incremented each time the port begins AL initialization AlinitError Number of times the port entered initialization and the initialization failed Bad Frames Number of frames that have framing errors ClassXFramesin Number of class x frames received by this port ClassXFramesOut Number of class x frames sent by this port ClassXWordsIn Number of class x words received by this port ClassXWordsOut Number of class x words sent by this port ClassXToss Number of times an SOFi3 or SOFn3 frame is tossed from TBUF DecodeError Number of decode errors detected EpConnects Number of times an E_Port connected through ISL negotiation 59021 09 A B 57 B Command Line Interface Show Command XX QLOGIC B 58 Table B 15 Show Port Parameters Continued Entry Description FBusy Flowerrors FReject I
171. red form of the work for making modifications to it For an executable work complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains plus any associated interface definition files plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable However as a special exception the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed in either source or binary form with the major components compiler kernel and so on of the operating system on which the executable runs unless that component itself accompanies the executable If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code 5 You may not copy modify sublicense or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to copy modify sublicense or distribute the Program is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License However parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance 6 You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permissio
172. rent zoning for the fabric Active Firmware The firmware image on the switch that is in use Activity LED A port LED that indicates when frames are entering or leaving the port Administrative State State that determines the operating state of the port I O blade or switch The configured administrative state is stored in the switch configuration The configured administrative state can be temporarily overridden using the command line interface Alarm A message generated by the switch that specifically requests attention Alarms are generated by several switch processes Some alarms can be configured Alias A named set of ports or devices An alias is not a zone and can not have a zone or another alias as a member AL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address 59021 09 A Arbitrated Loop A Fibre Channel topology where ports use arbitration to establish a point to point circuit Arbitrated Loop Physical Address AL_PA A unique one byte value assigned during loop initialization to each NL_Port on a loop ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit Auto Save Zoning parameter that determines whether changes to the active zone set that a switch receives from other switches in the fabric will be saved to permanent memory on that switch BootP A type of network server Buffer Credit A measure of port buffer capacity equal to one frame Cascade Topology A fabric in which the switches are conn
173. ria reni pietra 2 9 2 6 Fans he e Ai 2 10 2 7 Switch Management EE 2 10 2 7 1 SANsurfer Switch Manager 2 10 2 7 2 SANsurfer Switch Manager Web Applet n 2 11 2 7 3 Command Line Interface EE 2 11 2 7 4 SANsurfer Switch Manager Application Programming Interface 2 11 2 7 5 Simple Network Management Protocol ii 2 11 2 7 6 File Transfer Protocol E 2 12 Section 3 Planning 3 1 DIESO E E A E aa 3 1 3 2 DIO VIC ACCESS latitanti le A A las a AE tates 3 2 3 2 1 SOT ZOMECS EE 3 3 3 2 2 Access Control List Hard Zones i 3 3 3 3 PErONMaAncer scritti ee eege ten tat dese 3 4 3 3 1 Distance sia aa iui iaia 3 4 3 3 2 Bandwidihi csneanirintthe astiene 3 5 3 3 3 En E T A A A E T 3 5 3 4 Multiple Chassis Fabrics isoissa eo oae a a ia 3 6 3 4 1 Optimizing Device Performance 3 6 3 4 2 Domain ID Principal Priority and Domain ID Lock 3 7 3 4 3 Common TOPO OG IES cies lea leleine 3 8 3 4 3 1 Cascade Topology iiss sirena ae 3 8 3 4 3 2 MeshiTopologyi icuailee aiar 3 9 3 4 3 3 Multistage TODO EE 3 10 3 5 Fabre SO CU EE 3 11 3 5 1 USserAGCOUNESEGLTY rile 3 11 3 5 2 Fabric Services EEN 3 11 Page iv 59021 09 A XX SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch QLOGIC Installation Guide 3 6 Fabric EE EE 3 12 Section4 Installation 4 1 Site Heouirements iii 4 1 4 1 1 Fabric Management Workstation 4 1 4 1 2 Switch Power Requirements
174. rity None Syntax whoami Examples The following is an example of the Whoami command SANbox2 gt whoami User name admin session2 Switch name SANbOX2 Switch domain ID 21 0x15 59021 09 A B 89 B Command Line Interface XX Zone Command QLOGIC Zone Command Authority Syntax Keywords B 90 Manages zones and zone membership on a switch Admin session and a Zoning Edit session Refer to the Zoning Command on page B 96 for information about starting a Zoning Edit session The List Members and Zonesets keywords are available without an Admin session zone add zone member list copy zone_source zone_destination create Zone delete zone list members zone remove zone member _list rename zone_old zone_new type zone zone_type zonesets zone add zone member list Specifies one or more ports devices given by members to add to the zone named zone Use a lt space gt to delimit aliases and ports devices in member _list A zone can have a maximum of 2000 members member_list can have any of the following formats a Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 H 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX XX XX XX XX XX XXIXX a Alias name The application verifies that the members format is corre
175. rt Isolation A Logged In LED error indication is often the result of E_Port isolation An isolated E Port is indicated by a red link in the SANsurfer Switch Manager topology display E_Port isolation can be caused by the following FL_Port is connected to another switch Conflicting domain IDs Conflicting timeout values Conflicting zone membership between active zone sets Refer to the SANbox2 8c 16 Switch Management User s Guide for information about how to change domain IDs timeout values and edit zoning Review the event browser and do the following to diagnose and correct an isolated E_Port 1 59021 09 A Does the event browser show a repeating alarm about an unsupported E Port command on the affected port m Yes The port is configured as an FL_Port and connected to another switch Correct the port connection or the port type No Continue Display the fabric domain IDs using the Show Domains command or the Switch data tab in the SANsurfer Switch Manager topology display Are all domain IDs in the fabric unique E Yes Continue H No Correct the domain IDs on the offending switches using the Set Config Switch command or the SANsurfer Switch Manager Switch Properties window Reset the port If the condition remains continue Compare the RA_TOV and ED_TOV timeout values for all switches in the fabric using the Show Config Switch command or the Switch data tab of the SANsurfer Switch Manager topology display Is
176. s 10 0 0 253 netmask 255 255 255 0 up Configuring the Workstation Serial Port 59021 09 A To configure the workstation serial port do the following 1 Connect a null modem F F DB9 cable from a COM port on the management workstation to the RS 232 serial port on the switch 2 Configure the workstation serial port according to your platform n For Windows a Open the HyperTerminal application on a Windows platform Choose the Start button select Programs Accessories HyperTerminal and HyperTerminal b Enter a name for the switch connection and choose an icon in the Connection Description window Choose the OK button c Select the COM port in the Connect To window and choose the OK button 4 7 4 Installation Installing a Switch XX QLOGIC d Enter the following COM Port settings in the COM Properties window and choose the OK button Oooo a For Linux Bits per second 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 O Flow Control None a Setup minicom to use the serial port Create or modify the letc minirc dfl file with the following content pr pu pu pu portdev ttyS0 minit mreset mhangup pr portdev ttyS0 specifies port 0 on the workstation Choose pr setting to match the workstation port to which you connected the switch b Verify that all users have permission to run minicom Review the letc minicom users file and confirm that the line ALL exists or that there ar
177. s before terminating an idle Admin session Zero 0 disables the time out threshold The default is 30 the maximum is 1440 Amount of time in minutes the switch waits before terminating an idle SANsurfer Switch Manager Web applet session Zero 0 disables the time out threshold The default is 0 the maximum is 1440 Warning temperature threshold in C above which a warning condition alarm is generated The default is 40 C Failure temperature threshold in C above which a failure condition alarm is generated The default is 45 C Enables True or disables False the switch s ability to place all ports down when the internal temperature exceeds the failure threshold The default is False If the temperature exceeds the failure threshold correct the problem then reset the switch to bring the ports back online Enables True or disables False the enforcement of account names and passwords for SANsurfer Switch Manager Enabling this parameter does not affect a logged in account until that account logs in again The default is False Enables True or disables False the saving of log information on the switch The default is True Enables True or disables False the recording of the switch event log on a remote host that supports the syslog protocol The default is False The IP address of the host that will receive the switch event log information if remote logging is enabled The default is 10 0 0 254
178. s command SANbox2 gt show domains Principal switch is remote 10 00 00 60 69 50 0b 6c Upstream Principal ISL is Sarli Domain ID List Domain 97 0x61 WWN Domain 98 0x62 WWN Domain 99 0x63 WWN Domain 100 0x64 WWN Domain 101 0x65 WWN Domain 102 0x66 WWN Domain 103 0x67 WWN Domain 104 0x68 WWN 10 10 10 104 10 IQs 103 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 71 ed 00 00 60 d 22 2e 0c 00 00 c0 dd 00 72 45 00 00 c0 dd 00 ba 68 00 00 60 d 22 2e 06 00 00 c0 dd 00 90 ef 00 00 60 69 50 0b 6c 00 00 c0 dd 00 b8 b7 B 62 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Command The following is an example of the Show Fabric command SANbox2 gt show fabric Domain WWN Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr SymbolicName 16 0x10 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 77 81 10 20 68 11 0 0 0 0 gui sbl 11 17 0x11 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 6a 2d 10 20 68 12 0 0 0 0 sw12 18 0x12 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 c3 04 10 20 68 160 0 0 0 0 sw 160 19 0x13 10 00 00 c0 dd 00 bc 56 10 20 68 108 0 0 0 0 Sb2 108 The following is an example of the Show FDMI command SANbox2 gt show fdmi HBA ID PortID Manufacturer Model Ports 21 01 00 e0 8b 27 aa bc 610000 QLogic Corporation QLA2342 21 00 00 00 ca 25 9b 96 180100 QLogic Corporation QL2330 59021 09 A B 63 B Command Line Interface Show Command XX QLOGIC The following is an example of the Show FDMI WWN command SANbox2 gt show fdmi 21 00 00 e0 8b 09 3b 17
179. s detailed information about the device host bus adapter given by port_wwn If you omit port_wwn the command displays a summary of host bus adapter information for all attached devices in the fabric Illegal characters in the display appear as question marks interface Displays the status of the active network interfaces log option Displays log entries Refer to the Show Log Command on page B 73 The log is cleared when the switch is reset or power cycled Isdb Displays Link State database information mem count Displays information about memory activity for the number of seconds given by count If you omit count the value 1 is used Displayed memory values are in 1K block units Note This keyword will display memory activity updates until count is reached it cannot be interrupted Therefore avoid using large values for count ns option Displays name server information for the specified option If you omit option name server information for the local domain ID is displayed option can have the following values all Displays name server information for all switches and ports 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Show Command domain_id Displays name server information for the switch given by domain_id domain_id is a switch domain ID port_id Displays name server information for the port given by port_id port_id is a port Fibre Channel address pageb
180. send data This is the default E Offline Prevents the port from receiving signal and accepting a device login E Diagnostics Prepares the port for testing and prevents the port from accepting a device login E Down Disables the port by removing power from the port lasers LinkSpeed Transmission speed 1 Gbps 2 Gbps or Auto The default is Auto PortType Port type GL G F FL Donor The default is GL B 33 B Command Line Interface Set Config Command XX QLOGIC Table B 9 Set Config Port Parameters Continued Parameter Description SymbolicPortName ALFairness DeviceScanEnabled ForceOfflineRSCN ARB_FF InteropCredit ExtCredit FANEnable Descriptive name for the port The name can be up to 32 characters excluding semicolon and comma The default is Port n where n is the port number Arbitration loop fairness Enables True or disables False the switch s priority to arbitrate on the loop The default is False Enables True or disables False the scanning of the connected device for FC 4 descriptor information during login The default is True Enables False or disables True the immediate transmission of RSCN messages when communication between a port and a device is interrupted If enabled the RSCN message is delayed for 200 ms for locally attached devices and 400 ms for devices connected through other switches The default is
181. ses Class 1 lasers Because it is impractical to label the transceivers the following label is provided in this manual CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 TO IEC 825 1984 CENELEC HD 482 S1 1 9 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity ESDS Precautions The assemblies used in the switch chassis are ESD sensitive Observe ESD handling procedures when handling any assembly used in the switch chassis 59021 09 A 1 7 1 Introduction XX Accessible Parts QLOGIC 1 10 Accessible Parts The Field Replaceable Units FRUs in the SANbox2 16 switch are the following E Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP optical transceivers n Power supplies n Fans Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement for more information 1 11 Pi ces Accessibles Les pi ces remplagables Field Replaceable Units FRU du commutateur SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch sont les suivantes a Interfaces aux media d interconnexion appel s SFP transceivers H Alimentations de courant H Ventilateurs Se reporter a la Section 6 Proc dures de retrait et remplacement pour plus de renseignements 1 12 Zugangliche Teile Nur die folgenden Teile im SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch k nnen kundenseitig ersetzt werden H Schnittstellen fur die Zwischenverbindungstrager SFP transceivers genannt n Netzteile rai Geh usel fte Weitere Informationen finden Sie im Abshcnitt 6 Ausbauen der ersetzbaren T
182. shooting XX Recovering a Switch QLOGIC 5 3 7 Maintenance Remake Filesystem In the event of sudden loss of power it is possible that the switch configuration may become corrupt The file system on which the configuration is stored must be re created This option resets the switch to the factory default values including user accounts and zoning Refer to Table B 3 though Table B 8 for the factory default values CAUTION If you choose the Remake Filesystem option you will lose all changes made to the fabric configuration that involve that switch such as password and zoning changes You must then reconfigure the portions of the fabric that involve the switch 5 3 8 Maintenance Reset Switch This option closes the Telnet session exits maintenance mode and reboots the switch using the current switch configuration All unpacked firmware image files that reside on the switch are deleted 5 3 9 Maintenance Show Firmware Versions This option displays the image numbers and firmware versions that are stored on the switch 5 3 10 Maintenance Set Active Image This option specifies the firmware version to be used when the switch returns to normal operation A message reminds you of the pending firmware version and gives you an opportunity to change it by selecting the other image number 5 16 59021 09 A 59021 09 A Section 6 Removal Replacement This section describes the removal and replacement procedures for the
183. st port x external A series of test parameters are displayed on the screen Press the Enter key to accept each default parameter value or type a new value for each parameter and press the Enter key The TestLength parameter is the number of frames sent the FrameSize 256 byte maximum in some cases parameter is the number of bytes in each frame and the DataPattern parameter is the pattern in the payload After the test type has been chosen and the command executed a message on the screen will appear detailing the test results After the test is run put the port back into online state by entering the following command x port number and pressing the Enter key set port x state online To verify port is back online enter the following command and press the Enter key The contents of the AdminState field should display be Online show port x The online loopback node to node test requires that port be online and connected to a remote device To run the online loopback test do the following 1 59021 09 A To start an admin session enter the following command and press the Enter key admin start To run the online loopback test enter the following command and press the Enter key test port x online B 83 B Command Line Interface XX Test Command QLOGIC 3 A series of test parameters are displayed on the screen Press the Enter key to accept each default parameter value or type a new value for each
184. such as equipment heat dissipation and ventilation The switch requires the following operating conditions HR Operating temperature range 10 40 C 50 104 F H Relative humidity 25 80 non condensing 4 2 Installing a Switch Unpack the switch and accessories The SANbox2 16 product is shipped with the components shown in Figure 4 1 H SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch 1 with firmware installed Power cords 2 Rubber feet 4 Rack mount brackets 2 CD ROM containing the SANsurfer Switch Manager switch management application release notes and documentation Figure 4 1 SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch 4 2 59021 09 A XX 4 Installation QLOGIC Installing a Switch Installing a SANbox2 16 switch involves the following steps Mount the switch Install SFP transceivers Connect the management workstation to the switch Configure the management workstation Install the SANsurfer Switch Manager application Start the SANsurfer Switch Manager application Connect the switch to the AC power source Configure the switch H Pa Ant Ro tc Cable devices to the switch 4 2 1 Mount the Switch The switch can be placed on a flat surface and stacked or mounted in a 19 EIA rack The top of each chassis has dimples to receive the rubber feet of a second chassis stacked on top Without the rubber feet the switch occupies 1U of space in an EIA rack Mounting rails are required for rack
185. t To provide consistent performance throughout the fabric ensure that all switches are running the same version of firmware Use the Hotreset command to perform a non disruptive activation B Command Line Interface XX Lip Command QLOGIC Lip Command Reinitializes the specified loop port Authority Admin session Syntax lip port_number Keywords _ port_number The number of the port to be reinitialized Examples The following is an example of the Lip command SANbox2 admin gt lip 2 B 20 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Passwd Command Passwd Command Authority Syntax Keywords Examples Changes a user account s password Admin account name and an admin session to change another account s password You can change you own password without an Admin session passwd account_name account_name The user account name To change the password for an account name other than your own you must open an admin session with the account name Admin If you omit account_name you will be prompted to change the password for the current account name The following is an example of the Passwd command SANbox2 admin gt passwd user2 H Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account OLD password LKR KKK account NEW password 4 20 chars See aA ee please confirm account NEW password password has been changed 59021 09 A B 21 B
186. t contact your authorized maintenance provider Otherwise continue Replace the Fibre Channel port cable Is the problem corrected m Yes Complete a No Continue Inspect the device to which the affected port is connected and confirm that the device and its HBA are working properly Make repairs and corrections as needed If the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider 5 9 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting XX Chassis Diagnostics QLOGIC 5 2 Chassis Diagnostics Chassis diagnostics are indicated by the chassis and power supply LEDs as shown in Figure 5 3 Output Power LED Chassis Over Temperature LED Green Amber Fan Fail LED Power Supply Over Amber Temperature LED Input Power LED Green EN D 4 6 L A L A L A o c oC 0 c G T G T GT L A L A L A E E E Figure 5 3 Chassis and Power Supply LEDs The following conditions are described H Chassis Over Temperature LED is illuminated m Input Power LED is extinguished H Fan Fail LED is illuminated H Output Power LED is extinguished a Power supply Over Temperature LED is illuminated Note The chassis and power supply Over Temperature LEDs are different The chassis LED indicates an over temperature condition in the switch logic circuitry the power supply LED indicates an over temperature condition in the power supply 5 10 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Chassis Diagnostics 5 2 1
187. t and Serial Cable Connections seieeiuserenerrnerrnerrnenrnenrieriunrinrnnerinerrnerrnnn 4 6 5 1 EGGS Cina ED EE 5 6 5 2 Logged lt In LED Ingo s et st e scenes ints landa e E RA AE Eli PARRA ine 5 6 5 3 Chassis and Power Supply LEDS cette eee aea e a E parare diaas 5 10 6 1 SFP Transceiver Installation i 6 2 6 2 Power Supply Removal sartorani ia lea arenili AR aaa 6 3 6 3 ele Ne e EE 6 4 6 4 Fan Installation for Switch Model GB2A 216GD 6 5 Page viii 59021 09 A XX SANbox2 16 Fibre Channel Switch QLOGIC Installation Guide Tables Table Page 2 1 SerialPortPin IdentifiGatiohi ci aaacasa 2 8 3 1 Zoning Database Bin Ce 3 2 3 2 Port to Port Transmission Combinations AAA 3 5 3 3 Porto OR Lane EE 3 5 4 1 Management Workstation HReoguirements 4 1 B 1 Command Line Completion a a a ea a B 5 B 2 Commands Listed by Authority LEVvel B 6 B 3 Switch Configuration Default retail B 26 B4 Port Configuration Defaults cis ilaele B 27 B 5 Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Detaults cece eecceeeeee eee eeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeeees B 28 B 6 Zoning Configuration Defaults ui ili alia B 28 B 7 SNMP Gonfiguration Defauls ae eri B 29 B 8 System Configuration Defaults B 30 B 9 Set Config Port Parameters laiei aaa ai B 33 B 10 Set Config Switch Parameters B 36 B 11 Set Config Threshold Parameters i
188. tart SANbox2 admin gt SANbox2 admin gt admin end SANbox2 gt B Command Line Interface XX Alias Command QLOGIC Alias Command Authority Syntax Keywords B 8 Creates a named set of ports devices Aliases make it easier to assign a set of ports devices to many zones An alias can not have a zone or another alias as a member Admin session for all keywords except List and Members alias add alias Imember_list copy alias_source alias_destination create alias delete alias list members alias remove alias member list rename alias_old alias_new add alias member_list Specifies one or more ports devices given by member _list to add to the alias named alias Use a lt space gt to delimit ports devices in member list An alias can have a maximum of 2000 members A port device in member_list can have any of the following formats a Domain ID and port number pair Domain ID Port Number Domain IDs can be 1 239 port numbers can be 0 255 H 6 character hexadecimal device Fibre Channel address hex H 16 character hexadecimal worldwide port name WWPN with the format XX XX XX XX XX XX XXIXX The application verifies that the alias format is correct but does not validate that such a port device exists copy alias_source alias_destination Creates a new alias named alias_destination and copies the membership into it from the alias given by alias_sour
189. tch Manager does not authenticate account names when opening a fabric unless user authentication is enabled User authentication is disabled by default and can be changed using the Set Setup System command Refer to the Set Setup Command on page B 49 for more information User authentication must be configured the same for all switches in the fabric If user authentication is disabled SANsurfer Switch Manager ignores the account name and password entries and logs you in with the default account name and password admin password Consider your user accounts and determine whether user authentication is necessary 3 5 2 Fabric Services Fabric services include security related functions such as inband management and SNMP Inband management is the ability to manage switches across inter switch links using SANsurfer Switch Manager SNMP management server or the application programming interface The switch comes from the factory with inband management enabled If you disable inband management on a particular switch you can no longer communicate with that switch by means other than a direct Ethernet or serial connection 59021 09 A 3 11 3 Planning XX Fabric Management QLOGIC You can also enable or disable the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SNMP is the protocol governing network management and monitoring of network devices SNMP security consists of a read community string and a write community string that are the p
190. ter an account name and password when prompted B 2 User Accounts Switches come from the factory with the following user account already defined Account name admin Password password Authority Admin This user account provides full access to the switch and its configuration After planning your fabric management needs and creating your own user accounts consider changing the password for this account Refer to Commande on page B 5 for more information about authority levels Refer to the User Command on page B 86 for information about creating user accounts 59021 09 A B 1 B Command Line Interface XX Working with Switch Configurations QLOGIC Note A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins or sessions reserved as follows Bi 4 logins or sessions for internal applications such as management server and SNMP MB 9 high priority Telnet sessions H 6 logins or sessions for SANsurfer Switch Manager inband and out of band logins Application Programming Interface API inband and out of band logins and Telnet logins Additional logins will be refused B 3 Working with Switch Configurations B 3 1 Successful management of switches and fabrics with the command line interface depends on the effective use of switch configurations Modifying configurations backing up configurations and restoring configurations are key switch management tasks Modifying a Configuration B 2 A switch supports up to 10 configurat
191. the Help Config command SANbox2 gt help config config CONFIG_OPTIONS The config command operates on configurations Usage config activate backup cancel copy delete edit LESt restore save The following is an example of the Help Config Edit command SANbox2 gt help config edit config edit CONFIG_NAME This command initiates a configuration session and places the current session into config edit mode If CONFIG_NAME is given and it exists it gets edited otherwise it gets created If it is not given the currently active configuration is edited Admin mode is required for this command Usage config edit CONFIG_NAME B 16 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface History Command History Command Authority Syntax Notes Examples 59021 09 A Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can re execute selected commands None history Use the History command to provide context for the command a Enter command to re enter the most recent execution of that command E Enter line number to re execute the corresponding command from the History display E Enter partial command string to re execute a command that matches the command string E Enter to re execute the most recent command The following is an example of the History command SANbox2 gt history 1 show switch 2 date 3 help set 4 history SANbo
192. to Port LEDs on page 2 5 for information about port LEDs Refer to Power Supplies on page 2 9 for information about power supply LEDs Over Temperature LED Fan Fail LED Heartbeat LED Input Power LED Amber Amber Amber Green Figure 2 3 Chassis LEDs 2 1 3 1 Over Temperature LED Amber The Over Temperature LED provides status information about the air temperature inside the switch This LED illuminates to indicate that the switch logic circuitry is overheating Refer to Section 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting for information about troubleshooting over temperature conditions 2 1 3 2 Fan Fail LED Amber The Fan Fail LED indicates operational status of all fans This LED illuminates if the speed of any fan falls below the normal range Removing a fan will not illuminate the Fan Fail LED Refer to Section 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting for information about troubleshooting fan failure conditions 59021 09 A 2 3 2 General Description XX Fibre Channel Ports QLOGIC 2 1 3 3 Heartbeat LED Amber The Heartbeat LED indicates the status of the internal switch processor and the results of the Power On Self Test POST Following a normal power up the Heartbeat LED blinks about once per second to indicate that the switch passed the POST and that the internal switch processor is running In maintenance mode the Heartbeat LED illuminates continuously Refer to Heartbeat LED Blink Patterns on page 5 2 for
193. twork discovery method Date and time Admin account password Create a configuration archive To configure the switch using the command line interface do the following 1 Open a command window according to the type of workstation and connection H Ethernet all platforms Open a Telnet session with the default switch IP address and log in to the switch with default account name and password admin password telnet 10 0 0 1 SANbox Login admin Password KKK KK KK 59021 09 A 4 17 4 Installation XX Installing a Switch QLOGIC H Serial Windows Open the HyperTerminal application on a Windows platform a Choose the Start button select Programs Accessories HyperTerminal and HyperTerminal b Select the connection you created earlier and choose the OK button m Serial Linux Open a command window and enter the following command minicom H Serial Solaris Open a command window and enter the following command tip sanbox2 2 Open an admin session and enter the Set Setup System command Enter the values you want for switch IP address EthONetworkAddress and the network mask EthONetworkMask Refer to Set Setup Command on page B 49 for more information about this command SANbox2 gt admin start SANbox2 admin gt set setup system 4 2 9 Cable Devices to the Switch Connect cables to the SFP transceivers and their corresponding devices and then energize t
194. ues autosave default visibility remain unchanged The following tables specify the various factory default settings Table B 3 Switch Configuration Defaults Parameter Default Admin State Online Broadcast Enabled True InbandEnabled True FDMIEnabled True FDMIEntries 1000 Domain ID 1 Ox Hex Domain ID Lock False Symbolic Name SANbox2 R_A_TOV 10000 ED TOV 2000 Principal Priority 254 Configuration Description SANbox2 16 FC Switch 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Reset Command Table B 4 Port Configuration Defaults Parameter Default Admin State Online Link Speed Auto Port Type GL Symbolic Name Port n where n is the port number ALFairness False DeviceScanEnabled True ForceOfflineRSCN False ARB_FF False InteropCredit 0 ExtCredit 0 FANEnable True AutoPerfTuning True LCFEnable False MFSEnable True VIEnable False MSEnable True NoClose False IOStreamGuard Disabled PDISCPingEnable True 59021 09 A B 27 B Command Line Interface XX Reset Command QLOGIC Table B 5 Port Threshold Alarm Configuration Defaults Parameter Default ThresholdMonitoringEnabled False CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 25 FallingTrigger 1 SampleWindow 10 DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 200 FallingTrigger 0 SampleWindow 10 ISLMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger 2 FallingTrigger 0 SampleWindow 10 LoginMonitoringEnabled True RisingTrigger
195. under the terms of this License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivativ
196. unt expiration in days 0 2000 O never 0 100 should this account have admin authority y n n y OK to add user account userl with admin authority and to expire in 100 days Please confirm y n n y The following is an example of the User Edit command SB211 192 admin gt user edit Press q and the ENTER key to abort this command account name 1 15 chars userl set account expiration in days 0 2000 O never 0 should this account have admin authority y n n 59021 09 A B 87 B Command Line Interface XX User Command LOGIC OK to modify user account userl with no admin authority and to expire in 0 days Please confirm y n n The following is an example of the User Delete command SANbox2 admin gt user del user3 The user account will be deleted Please confirm y n n y The following is an example of the User List command SANbox2 admin gt user list User Ethernet Addr Port Logged in Since admin OB sessionl 10 20 68 108 1031 day month date time year admin OB session2 10 20 68 108 1034 day month date time year snmp OB session3 Unknown day month date time year snmp IB session4 Unknown day month date time year admin OB session5 Unknown day month date time year B 88 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Whoami Command Whoami Command Displays the account name session number and switch domain ID for the Telnet session Autho
197. wer LED illuminated 59021 09 A Yes Contact your authorized maintenance provider No Refer to Output Power LED Is Extinguished on page 5 12 5 11 5 Diagnostics Troubleshooting XX Chassis Diagnostics QLOGIC 5 2 3 Fan Fail LED is Illuminated The Fan Fail LED illuminates to indicate a malfunction with one or more of the chassis fans If the Fan Fail LED illuminates do the following 1 Inspect the chassis fan connections Remove and reinstall the chassis fan Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement If the condition remains continue 2 Are all fans operating and producing equal air flow m Yes Contact your authorized maintenance provider n No Replace the weaker chassis fan Refer to Section 6 Removal Replacement If the condition remains contact your authorized maintenance provider Note Removing a fan will not illuminate the Fan Fail LED 5 2 4 Output Power LED Is Extinguished The Output Power LED illuminates to indicate that the power supply is producing the proper voltages If the Output Power LED is extinguished do the following 1 5 12 Inspect the power supply Over Temperature LED Is the power supply Over Temperature LED illuminated H Yes Refer to Power Supply Over Temperature LED is Illuminated on page 5 13 a No Continue Inspect the power cables and connectors Are the cables unplugged Are the cables or connectors damaged H Yes Make necessary corrections
198. will not generate another rising trigger alarm for that event until the count descends below the falling trigger and again exceeds the rising trigger The event count below which a falling trigger alarm is logged The switch will not generate another falling trigger alarm for that event until the count exceeds the rising trigger and descends again below the falling trigger The period of time in seconds in which to count events 59021 09 A XX B Command Line Interface QLOGIC Set Config Command zoning Initiates an editing session in which to change switch zoning attributes The system displays each parameter one line at a time and prompts you for a value For each parameter enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets Table B 12 Set Config Zoning Parameters Parameter Description FC SW 2 Available only when the FC SW 2 Compliant parameter is AutoSave True this parameter enables True or disables False the saving of changes to active zone set in the switch s permanent memory Refer to FC SW 2 Compliant on page B 37 The default is True Disabling the Autosave parameter can be useful to prevent the propagation of zoning information when experimenting with different zoning schemes However leaving the Autosave parameter disabled can disrupt device configurations should a switch have to be reset For this reason the Autosave parameter should be enabled in
199. with the name given by zone_set A zone set name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a z _ and The zoning database supports a maximum of 256 zone sets deactivate Deactivates the active zone set Close the Zoning Edit session before using this keyword delete zone_set Deletes the zone set given by zone_set If the specified zone set is active the command is suspended until the zone set is deactivated 59021 09 A XX QLOGIC B Command Line Interface Zoneset Command Notes Examples list Displays a list of all zone sets This keyword does not require an Admin session remove zone_set zone_list Removes a list of zones given by zone_list from the zone set given by zone_set Use a lt space gt to delimit zone names in zone_list If zone_set is the active zone set the zone will not be removed until the zone set has been deactivated rename zone_set_old zone_set_new Renames the zone set given by zone_set_old to the name given by zone_set_new You can rename the active zone set zones zone_set Displays all zones that are components of the zone set given by zone_set This keyword does not require an Admin session m Azone set must be active for its definitions to be applied to the fabric H Only one zone set can be active at one time m Azone can be a component of more than one zone set The following is an example of th
200. x2 gt 3 help set set SET_OPTIONS There are many attributes that can be set Type help with one of the following to get more information Usage set alarm beacon config log pagebreak port setup switch B Command Line Interface XX Hotreset Command QLOGIC Hotreset Command Authority Syntax Notes B 18 Resets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware without disrupting traffic This command terminates all management sessions saves all configuration information and clears the alarm log After the pending firmware is activated the configuration is recovered This process takes less than 80 seconds To save the alarm log to a file before resetting refer to the Set Log Command on page B 44 Admin session hotreset You can load and activate version 4 0 x firmware on an operating switch without disrupting data traffic or having to re initialize attached devices under the following conditions m The current firmware version is a 2 0 3 0 or a 4 0 x version that precedes the upgrade version H Nochanges are being made to switches in the fabric including powering up powering down disconnecting or connecting ISLs and switch configuration changes H No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state m No zoning changes are being made in the fabric H Nochanges are being made to attached devices including powering up powering down disconnecting connecting and HB
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